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Results from our forumPitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... Although there are a number of features about our humanity that I think evolutionary psychology threatens, my primary issue is with love and human relationships. Evolutionary psychology might have us believe that the only reason why we display behavior entailing romantic love, platonic love for ...
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Can you use mtDNA to...... mutations faster than other regions and so is best for comparing closely related organisms. The best nuclear DNA to use for determining relationships between closely related indivduals is, again, the most variable regions. Introns, pseudogenes, MHC genes would be your best bets. May ...
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*PLEASE URGENT HELP - FLUID MOSAIC MODEL*Maybe you're told to make analogous relationships. If that's the case, the cell membrane could also act as a protective barrier that regulates the entry and exit of substances. Without the cell membrane, the entire cell and its contents would ...
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Re: Modern mitochondriaGood points. If we accept the concept, you wonder at the relationships that haven't established such a condition such as lichens.
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What is the primary energy source for cells?... The primary energy source for some specific cells cannot be defined unless the type of cells is defined. I agree. Recall our energy and food relationships and the fact that plants being the major producers and their ability to absorb the radiant energy from the sun. As plants are eaten by ...
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