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Dictionary » R » Right lobes Right lobesright lobe The right subdivision of several glands, e.g., prostate, thyroid, thymus. Synonym: lobus dexter. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... else, so chemists go with it even though some parts of it seem downright weird. p-orbitals are a perfect example. The p-orbital exists in two lobes projecting in opposite directions from the nucleus, with a gap in the center. Somehow, an electron is capable of crossing from one lobe to the ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... proportionately larger genus to splenium ratio (front to back part of corpus callosum), implying that Whites may have more activity in the frontal lobes which were thought to be the seat of intelligence. Mall (1909) disagreed and found that he was unable to replicate the results on genus/splenium ...
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Re:... in siberia? Siberia has that yellow grass to hide in? In zebras and elephants , body parts such as black and white stripes of Zebra and Ear lobes of elephant serve as a temperature regulatory organs; although they are mammals! mammals have temperature regulatory systems. Now tell me what ...
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Patterns of inheritanceThe gene for ear lobe attachment has two alleles: the one for free lobes is dominant (A) and the one for attached ear lobes is recessive (a). A woman is heterozygous for this trait. What are the possible gametes she can produce?
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nervous system development... of nerves but if they are not connected efficiently with functional lobes then i guess it defeats the purpose? I dont know either but the monitor may have the right "wiring" to manage its metabolism and maintain its large body size, according ...
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