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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... do anything. Harvard biologist Richard Lewontin describes it as “ a dead molecule among the most nonreactive, chemically inert molecules in the ... You being a good example. It seems to me that a philosophical raw nerve is being touched. But, just to nail down this point, study this paper ...
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Transport In Plants... individual cell walls not there location in the tree. Xylem: It is a dead complex permanent tissue. Sapwood is xylem and mostly alive It is the ... , expands to allow body movement, cools body temperature, houses nerve endings ,enabling to feel pressure or pain
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Re: Sugar Allergy... (the guardian)... he definitely managed to managed to get his dead cat to become a certified member of the American Association of Nutritional ... with left sided sciatica (sciatica is compression of the sciatic nerve - it innervates the muscles in the lower leg)... he had the standard ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... and what developed was a rudimentary nervous system called a nerve net. over time parts of the nerve net have joined to form nerve chords ... all of it) you give provides no evidence to support your argument. like dead end developement in animal evolution. just because these species have ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... we would interpret as 'bad' it is now labeled 'devolution'. and these dead end changes occur in many species which obviously lowers its fitness ... and what developed was a rudimentary nervous system called a nerve net. over time parts of the nerve net have joined to form nerve chords ...
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