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Results from our forumOxygen Only MetabolismHi all, I am an architect with a few questions as Biology is not my related field and I would greatly appreciate what ever information people can give me. Is there any organism that metabolises purely by means of oxygen? If not (which ...
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Re: Bird-Dinosaur News... fats, another with sugars, another with something new? Why would he do that--why would he want to do that? He makes it with the same thing. If an architect or builder builds, he uses similar building materials, whether with steel, or with wood, or with concrete. He also uses similar building techniques. ...
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Re: Bird-Dinosaur News... designed. On the surface, P1 looks pretty solid; however, within it lies an assumption that the system has a specific function designated by its architect. So we can restate premise 1 as: P 1: Some complexly designed systems only carry out their designated function when they contain all of their ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... The system of levers and pulleys is ingenious. "No," the third student said, "you're both wrong. The human body was designed by an architect. Who else but an architect would have put a toxic waste line through a recreation area?"
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The Fiber Disease... is a real molecule: the "buckyball," which consists of 60 carbon atoms arranged into a structure reminiscent of the geodesic domes of architect Buckminster Fuller. In fact, the molecules look so similar to Buckminster Fuller's domes that scientists named their molecule after the architect. ...
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