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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... itself finds desirable in the variety available to select as a mate. This includes extreme examples such as peacocks where females selecting the largest most attractive tail design has led to males with giant brilliant displays, even though this makes it more difficult to fly from predators. ...
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Hope you guys can answer this.... are concerned with intracellular digestion. (b) A nucleus is found in all eukaryotic cells. (c) The rough endoplasmic reticulum provides a large surface area for the attachment of nucleosomes.NO untrue, there are no nucleosomes in ER only rybosomes (d) The mitochondrion is surrounded by ...
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Re: Whale related question ?... background of whales and how they went from being land dwelling mammals to what they are today ? Is it possible that the reason whales are so large is that they took advantage of the buoyancy water provides, and evolved becoming larger and larger exploiting the environment they were occupying ...
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Hope you guys can answer this.... are concerned with intracellular digestion. (b) A nucleus is found in all eukaryotic cells. (c) The rough endoplasmic reticulum provides a large surface area for the attachment of nucleosomes. (d) The mitochondrion is surrounded by an envelope. (e) The lipids of the plasma membrane form ...
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Re: How does Head To Head Telomere Fusion express itself?... cell death. Where the spindles are bringing one unfused chromosome to one side and the other fused and unfused copy to the other there is another large force imbalance in the system. It seems like the meiosis mechanisms would be able to detect this much pulling force imbalance in the system then ...
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