Is it possible for a human to be born with gill slits, a tail, and webbed digits? Why or why not?Question:Is it possible for a human to be born with gill slits, a tail, and webbed digits? Why or why not?Human Anatomy:The branch of biology that...
How can similar types of genetic mutation occur in different individuals of the same species? How do control genes differ from other genes? Why is E. coli so widely used as a host organism in whi...
Infact, the entire Genome project is revealing predictions of the Creationist theory that show no evolution of DNA but rather similar and identical DNA in many creatures from sea sponges to humans as if a grand coder designed them and set their limits. This should not be the case if the Dar...
Middle World is the narrow range of reality which we judge to be normal, as opposed to the queerness of the very small, the very large and the very fast. We could make a similar scale of improbabilities; nothing is totally impossible. Miracles are just events that are extremely ...
To understand where your dog is coming from, you need to free yourself from your human-based perspective 2 WHY IS SEX FUN? on what constitutes normal sexual behavior. Increasingly today, we consider it narrow-minded and despicably prejudiced to denigrate those who do not conform to our own ...
faces– animal and human – are exceptionally well conserved (that is, haven't changed much over the course of evolutionary history). Amongst humans and other creatures with backbones (together known as vertebrates), the genes andbiological processesthat make a face are really very similar....
There are many layers to this question.First, there are only a few handfuls of water bodies in the wilderness and many are ‘dirty’ according to human standards.Wild animals rely on the same dirty ponds or streams to quench their thirst. Regular consumption from the same or similar source ...
What follows, from May of 2010, is an example of the attitude of dealing with global apocalyptic events as if, like in this case, they are of similar importance to a plane going down. My point, of course, is that we should be dealing with them with all the urgency of a “trillion-...
faces– animal and human – are exceptionally well conserved (that is, haven't changed much over the course of evolutionary history). Amongst humans and other creatures with backbones (together known as vertebrates), the genes andbiological processesthat make a face are really very similar....
The Hypothalmus is a crucial element of that brain and should absolutely be considered the 'master neuroendocrine organ'. This is because it is directly and indirectly involved in regulating the hormonal response of the body in a variety of ways. The best way to understand how the Hypothal...