| bio | website | hubpages.com/profile/… |
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| location | Virginia | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | Jun 3 at 12:57 | |
| stats | profile views | 7 |
I mostly program in Java, C, and C++.
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May 16 |
accepted | How is transport of glucose into prokaryotic cells different from transport into eukaryotic cells? |
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May 15 |
asked | How is transport of glucose into prokaryotic cells different from transport into eukaryotic cells? |
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Mar 11 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Mar 9 |
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What exothermic reaction distinguishes warm blooded animals? Kind of like why resistors get hot (though with them, it's electron traffic)? |
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Mar 9 |
accepted | What exothermic reaction distinguishes warm blooded animals? |
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Mar 8 |
asked | What exothermic reaction distinguishes warm blooded animals? |
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Feb 25 |
accepted | How was the first ribosome theorized to have been made? |
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Feb 23 |
asked | How was the first ribosome theorized to have been made? |
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Dec 30 |
accepted | Would ovoviparous to viviparous mutation have been gradual? How would that work? |
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Dec 30 |
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Would ovoviparous to viviparous mutation have been gradual? How would that work? added 4 characters in body |
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Dec 29 |
asked | Would ovoviparous to viviparous mutation have been gradual? How would that work? |
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Dec 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 19 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 4 |
accepted | Where does the 'C' in exhaled CO2 mostly come from? |
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Dec 4 |
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Where does the 'C' in exhaled CO2 mostly come from? Duh, I just realized it's probably mostly from leftovers after the sugars that you eat are burned for energy. I've also heard that broken-down fat from weight-losers gets breathed out. Is that at all true? |
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Dec 4 |
asked | Where does the 'C' in exhaled CO2 mostly come from? |
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Oct 24 |
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Advice on Cell Biology texts by Alberts Nice answer. Unrelated to the content of the answer, I was wondering how you created that spoiler that only showed text when one rolls the mouse over it. |
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Oct 24 |
accepted | What evolutionary pressures pushed Galápagos tortoises to mature so slowly and live so long? |
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Oct 23 |
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Is there any documented evidence for suicide among vertebrates other than humans? From Wikipedia: "It is not a mass suicide, but the result of their migratory behavior. Driven by strong biological urges, some species of lemmings may migrate in large groups when population density becomes too great. Lemmings can swim and may choose to cross a body of water in search of a new habitat. In such cases, many may drown if the body of water is so wide as to stretch their physical capability to the limit. This fact, combined with the unexplained fluctuations in the population of Norwegian lemmings, gave rise to the misconception." Misconception. |
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Oct 23 |
asked | What evolutionary pressures pushed Galápagos tortoises to mature so slowly and live so long? |