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Results from our forumTheories - Origin of Life... link between life and non-life? A link between the mechanical Newtonian state of matter in the world of 4 billion years ago and the biological organization ... divided between those like Stanley/Urey that believes in the natural transition from non-organic to complex molecules and those like ID, ...
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Re: Creation of species through programmed evolution... china teapot buried on the dark side of the Moon, that is a falsifiable statement, but you still have no reason to believe me.” This is neither scientific ... species. This prediction is proven by the absence of intermediate or transition forms in the fossil record as well as in the extant biological ...
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Re: (Facilitated Diffusion), Carrier protein.... is energy in the system that can cause motion; the key is whether the transition energy required to go from one conformation to the other is low ... move the lever past the middle position before is snaps into the other state with assistance from the spring. This is an analogy for a protein that ...
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What makes me “me”? Argument from a biological perspective.... blueprint for my body (my DNA), I can never be consciously aware of any transition. It “feels” like I have always been in this body, and have existed ... of genetic information transfer – a process in which our present state at any one moment is only a fleeting step. ----END---- In particular, ...
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Protoreaction of Protoplasm... of protein aggregates (associates). Cell function is considered as a transition between two states (two states model), the resting state and state of activity (this applies to the cell ...
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