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I, am You.
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Nov 12 |
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Is there a timeline for the frequency of evolution of any species? If not X, then it's most probable derivative. Homo Habilis, Homo Rudolfensis ... so on. |
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Nov 12 |
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Is there a timeline for the frequency of evolution of any species? Corrected sample mention of timeslice from Billion to Million |
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Nov 12 |
accepted | Are all healthy animals more likely to defecate near the end of a rest-cycle? |
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Nov 12 |
accepted | What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? |
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Nov 12 |
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How does one maintain balance sleepwalking? @AlexStone: Agreed. But the floor is not a plain surface. There're various pieces of furniture on it. Perhaps even a step between one room, and another |
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Nov 12 |
asked | Is there a timeline for the frequency of evolution of any species? |
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Nov 7 |
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Fish “coming back to life” after being frozen Off-topic, I would ask you to take a gander at this little article foxnews.com/scitech/2012/02/21/… The article does not mention how the flower was resurrected though ... |
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Nov 5 |
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What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? Curious: If haemocyanin were to replace haemoglobin in a human body, would the person survive? |
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Nov 5 |
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What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? Clarified to indicate question is not merely about the icefish. |
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Nov 5 |
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What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? @AlanBoyd: The answer in the linked question indicates that species the binding is not reversible in Icefish; perhaps other species too. I'm curious about the nature of oxygen binding (reversible or otherwise) does it improve the ability of blood to deliver oxygen/nutrients and in turn what effect that has on the organism's physiology. Could it have evolved to enable the creature to survive adverse environment - as in the case of ice-fish? |
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Nov 4 |
asked | How does one maintain balance sleepwalking? |
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Nov 4 |
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Is there any biological reason that professional swimming is dominated by white people? @shigeta: +1 for acculturation |
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Nov 4 |
asked | What difference does it make in the organism's physiology/metabolism whether oxygen binds reversibly or not? |
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Nov 4 |
accepted | How does hemoglobin-free blood transport oxygen? |
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Nov 3 |
asked | How does hemoglobin-free blood transport oxygen? |
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Nov 1 |
asked | What marine animals exhibit deep hibernation/aestivation? |
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Nov 1 |
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Can Bioluminescence drive photosynthesis? @shigeta: (+: I did expect it to be unbalanced. Off-topic, the depth of these inter/co-dependent networks in nature make one revere that nature developed so. Imagine the number of broken branches of evolution & mutation that must have occurred to develop to our present day .... |
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Nov 1 |
accepted | Can Bioluminescence drive photosynthesis? |
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Oct 31 |
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Can Bioluminescence drive photosynthesis? Don't laugh. I forgot why I didn't want to expose the algae to sunlight ... To answer the second question - burn it! |
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Oct 31 |
asked | Can Bioluminescence drive photosynthesis? |