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Dictionary » C » Critical CriticalCritical 1. Denoting or of the nature of a crisis. 2. Denoting a morbid condition in which death is possible. 3. In sufficient quantity as to constitute a turning point. ![]()
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Results from our forumRefutation of Evolution theory... sourcing energy along with subsystems of distribution and management of that energy which interact and work together, otherwise it cannot power critical tasks such as reproduction. It must have a system of reproduction which necessitates pre-existing subsystems of information storage (DNA), ...
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Re: How did endosymbionts coordinate replication?There must be some synchronization cues; otherwise many cells would end up with over- or under-optimal numbers of mitochondria. Since many of the critical proteins in a mitochondrian are nuclear-encoded, the proliferation of the mitochondria can be limited by the availability of the nuclear-encoded ...
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Re: Animal cell nucleus shape changes... splicosomes) are also present and vital for gene expression. You are tackling an important topic, common to all large organisms; please accept my critical reading and feedback in the friendly spirit in which I offer it, and do continue your writing.
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Re: mitochondrial DNA... there is an effect of having mitochondrial DNA in your body. You survive. Without that mitochondrial chromosome the mitochondria cannot replace critical proteins within those organelles and will not continue to function. Without functional mitochondria you cannot run the Krebs cycle. You won't ...
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Re: Why do you believe in Neo-Darwinian Theory? Besides, you do know that a critical aspect of good science is to be willing to falsify a theory right? Infact, that is why I am even asking these questions, in the spirit of falsification. I genuinely want to know if you have any logical ...
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