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Results from our forumlots of questions of various topics........... c)cells are always killed by stains and this stops any moverment d)additon of heavy metals such as lead essential for visualization 2.In a small lump of soil, a fragment of organic matter is surrounded by mineral particle. The centreof organic matter is anerobic. The biological activity is a)due ...
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alternation of generations in mosses/ferns (haploid/diploid)... somewhat like a small flower, is a parasite on the gamethophyte and is basically an urn full of spores. In ferns, the gametophyte is reduced a lump of cells called the prothallus, which can either be green and thus autotrophic or saprophytic in the soil. the actual big plant is the sporophyte. ...
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Bible vs Darwin... is especially infamous for this, and it thus no surprise that this is the faith responsible for the creationist movement. However, to lump all faiths together and assume that they are all illogical, is simply not true and reflects a good deal of ignorance. There are many religious ...
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Sugar Allergy... a previous post about how much of "alternative" medicine is a sham and can be dangerous. But your thought process fails you when you lump my version of it into the same bag. Sort of like the most acute failure of conventional medicine to think that one molecule (drug) can end one ...
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Recent discovery in stem cell research.... seem to be one of the worst enemies of science and objective thinking. To me it is just irrelevant nitpicking if someone comes and claims that a lump of few cells is a human being that should not be used in helping of millions of people, but it is perfectly okay to just to kill it. We would probably ...
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