alright, here's something i cant figure out for the life of me.

Sep 17, 2005 20:02

ive read severals portions of Charles Darwin's book, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, and probably, have come to grips with what exactly is included within the theory more than most people; for what i have noticed is most people think Darwin's book quite simply tells you that humans evolved from prokaryotes into these massive ( Read more... )

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mynameispeace September 25 2005, 06:36:05 UTC
I hope you know,noones going read this hun
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russell_martin September 26 2005, 00:22:23 UTC
that isnt really the point, ya see, when you say your current residence is Statesboro, Ga and you arent 21 and you dont have money for drink....things like this is what you find to occupy your time, at least i do. and it wasnt meant to be this long, however, it ended this long and i realize people dont come to livejournal to read 800 word essays, they come to catch up on any drama they may have missed out on or whatever. haha, therefore i definitely didnt expect you to read it, plus i may use this for my freewrite i have to turn in for english

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indiepoprock October 9 2005, 18:50:42 UTC
I have no background whatsoever on the inner workings of how "blood clotting" works. But if these cells require one another to be effective, then you are suggesting that they could not have evolved alone because they would not be passed down because they would offer no benefit. Well, theres a million things that you really can not know which makes the example not very useful. For example, when "blood clotting" was first being... I guess. evolved within the first creatures, is it possible that just one of the cells needed for blood clotting was made and it assisted very very little in the process of clotting blood. As time went on and the creature continued to evolve more different specialized cells were created to assist in this same endeavor. After time, these cells grew used to eachother and became interdependent on one another to provide the function that they each had been evolved to do. At our current stage of evolution, the cells ONLY work together because they have been doing so for such a long time and have thus evolved ( ... )

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