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Dictionary » R » Responds Respondsrespond To say something in return, make an answer, to show some reaction to a force or stimulus, to render satisfaction. Origin: L. Respondere = to answer, reply ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... into neurons as an image or picture of what it should find desireable in a mate, it is an expression of the molecular genome itself that even responds chemically with hormones that cause physiological change where in humans just a picture of a desireable mate causes this molecular "arousal" ...
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Pitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... and when the flame distracts them, they fly off course. This is a way of describing a behavior that is encoded by an evolutionary adaptation, yet responds to another stimulus, thereby producing an alternate behavior. Unfortunately for the moth, this entails dire consequences. The thesis of this ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... emergent peacock brain. What they find desirable is not here hard-wired into neurons it is an expression of the molecular genome itself that even responds chemically with hormones that increase to cause physiological change that in humans with just a picture of a member of same species inviting ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... this way science and religion are like one in the same. Our search for knowledge of where we came from and will go emergent from the genome that responds with high confidence pleasure chemistry similar to "love" even sex that we can feel. All that we are is inherent to in all other ...
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New Home/Classroom Fruit Fly Speciation Experiment... emergent peacock brain. What they find desirable is not here hard-wired into neurons it is an expression of the molecular genome itself that even responds chemically with hormones that increase to cause physiological change that in humans with just a picture of a member of same species inviting ...
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