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(a) contract more often
(b) contract less often
(c) contract at the same speed
(d) begin to pump out excess salt
Chris Caley
I’m thinking of buying a compound microscope soon, and I really want to see some of the organisms found in a drop of pond water.
Will I find them in winter time (25-25 F) or will they be in some sort of hibernation?
Any other recommendations on things that might blow my mind to look at at high magnification?
Sorry, I meant 25-35 F.
Eric
If every living thing is evolving to become either stronger, smarter, bigger, smaller, better insulated, better camouflaged depending on their climate or changing surrounding. Roughly, how will the world look in the distant future (if it’s still there)?
Just curious ^^
Thanks
Valrie Neil
I understand that they want to carry on their species but why??!!
And also it can’t be to avoid pain since pain is only a signal created by the organism’s brain.
Why avoid danger? If you die, why is that perceived as a negative thing? If energy choses the path of least resistance, then why live, does it not take a massive amount of energy to live an entire life rather than just die?
Allan Rastegar
In other words, in your opinion do you think we will one day possess the ability of telepathy, or live vastly longer lives, or have higher IQ’s, or even a combination of these things. After all we are changing out environment and since we depend on the environment for maintaining our quality of life it becomes apparent that we will slowly be forced to change to fit that new environment. Please spare me the creationist partisan zealotry. Let’s not forget that religions also evolve and the present popular creationist view embraced in most Christian ideologies is also one of the more recent adaptations of it relatively speaking.
Ellsworth Mulrooney
If a compound microscope has an eyepiece lens that magnifies 10 times and an objective lens that magnifies 50 times, the specimen will appear to be 500 times larger than it actually is. True or False?
A scanning electron microscope forms an image of specimens that can be viewed on a video screen. True or False?
A disadvantage of the scanning tunneling microscope is that it cannot be used to view living cells. True or False?
Bradley
(copy pasted article for elaboration)
Not only are proteins never formed in nature outside of living cells, the amino acids from which they are built are of two kinds: Half are called left-handed and half right-handed. Only proteins containing all left handed amino acids will work in living things because proteins which contain any right-handed amino acids have the wrong shape and will not connect properly to the proteins around them.
Amino acids formed in experiments like Miller’s, are half left, and half right-handed so they will not work in the proteins of living things.
Add it to the fact that in nature, no proteins at all will form outside of cells.
Reggie Buontempo
Are evolutionists telling us if we pour water on dirt to create mud and wait for millions of years, the mud will build up and form a living matter? LOL! that sounds silly. why do they believe something like that and how do they know how long it take for something to form? Evolution lovers are living in a fantasy world! and don’t give me that radiometric dating thing because they are inaccurate and based on false assumptions to try to fool people.








