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Results from our forumWhy is bacteria good?... mitochondria, and cyanobacteria (now). As for the reasons of their success one word: adaptation. Where do you not find bacteria? Besides molten lava, very few places are naturally sterile on Earth. Thanks to the extremohiles (archaea and bacteria), most environments are colonized by living beings.
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Denaturation... things on them to see if they were denaturation or irreversible. Some ideas I had were the frying of an egg, melting of chocolate, shaking of a lava lamp. My question is does anyone have any other, possibly better suggestions on what to use? Thanks so much!
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Re: PLEASE HELP! arguments in evolution - Big Bang... needed to be in the correct order for all of those 13.7 billion years, including all the years with toxic gases that needed coalesce and molten lava making the universe uninhabitable) that would get us from step zero to what is around today.
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Re:... to the dawn of time roughly 4 billion years ago - the Haden eon when the whole earth was at sky rocket temperatures, the ground was comprised of lava!! The earth naturally changes, and the fittest species survive, we can try (and should), reduce greenhouse emission (emitted by human activity), ...
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Tipping point?... to the dawn of time roughly 4 billion years ago - the Haden eon when the whole earth was at sky rocket temperatures, the ground was comprised of lava!! The earth naturally changes, and the fittest species survive, we can try (and should), reduce greenhouse emission (emitted by human activity), ...
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