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Results from our forumEutely... how and why this happens? I read something and it mentioned the organism using quorum sensing, a new topic to me. The site says "These cells communicate with each other chemically in a process called quorum sensing to ensure that the total number of cells in the colony remains constant ...
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Cell transformationAs in, half animal, half human cells. So basically the subject would morph from human to half-human, half-pig (for example).
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Origin Of Male/Female Gender... There is a common biological mechanism present even in the simplest of multicellular organisms like Volvox and C.Elegans where the cells that exists in the colony or organism are both male and female at the same time, a hermaphrodite. They can become fully one sex or the other by ...
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characteristics of bone and blood tissue?... & blood tissue come under special connective tissues. Bone and blood are both classified under the same family as both have a matrix & cells in the matrix. The only difference is that in blood, the matrix(plasma) is fluid and the rbc's,wbc's & platelets float in it; while in bones ...
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