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Results from our forumEnergy; respiration and photosynthesisHello Members, Living cells respire. Aerobic respiration is the chemical reaction used to release energy from glucose. It is called aerobic because oxygen from the air is also needed. Plant cells respire, just as animal cells do. If they stop respiring, they ...
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Heavy metals, can anyone answer?... that doing so would probably involve changes in the structure of your cells and organs. I should also point out that voltage will have an effect ... very unlikely, since pretty much all ions exist in positive/negative pairs such that the net charge is neutral – and the effect would be no different ...
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Did learning this make you guys atheists?... recombination/ect that is occurring inside the diploid cells right before they become haploids (sexual reproduction here I'm talking ... 3. I learned how genetic information can be "created out of thin air" and inserted into a genome. Ok, not thin air, but just removing ...
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Re: plants' intelligence (neurosensing)... them. But this would mean that we give some chemicals away through air - through breathing most likely. This could spark a reaction in the plant's ... of other species. As for electricity, wiki says this: "Plant cells can be electrically excitable and can display rapid electrical responses ...
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Re: Creation of species through programmed evolution... assume instead that the required information comes from thin air through random mutation. The results of several studies show that this ... existence of biosoftware engineering processes that operate in their cells in accordance with the bioprogram carried in them. This also proves ...
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