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Jm2#6572: @StackedQuery they compared Deleted User#0000: oh but i found a webpage that claimed that the xray contests were a PR thing by chiropractors Jm2#6572: the beauty of the xrays Jm2#6572: the women had Deleted User#0000: http://www.historybyzim.com/2013/07/miss-correct-posture-1956/ StackedQuery#5957: https://ww...
Jm2#6572: what is this car dude Jm2#6572: it looks old Deleted User#0000: oh have you guys heard about enchroma? StackedQuery#5957: It was the future StackedQuery#5957: so they made noisy gas churners StackedQuery#5957: on gas turbines Deleted User#0000: it's old news but I was watching the "dude with color blindness s...
Deleted User#0000: so that's how they have a hard time differ. those colors Jm2#6572: depednign on which pigment you're missing iirc.. been a while Deleted User#0000: mmm obvs it doesn't work for people born w/o a certain cone Jm2#6572: oh Deleted User#0000: wait i'll draw you a diagram Deleted User#0000: since i have ...
Deleted User#0000: anyways there's an overlap area Deleted User#0000: in some kinds where the green and red overlap Deleted User#0000: that's why they cant differentiate between the colors Jm2#6572: yeah you discriminate Deleted User#0000: bc the purple area is so big Jm2#6572: by combining the firing of different type...
Deleted User#0000: flexible Jm2#6572: plastic Deleted User#0000: yeah Deleted User#0000: i should know that Jm2#6572: xD Jm2#6572: that's really smart tho Jm2#6572: that solution Jm2#6572: simple and elegant Deleted User#0000: some people over several month begin seeing colors closer to normal Jm2#6572: nothing invasiv...
Deleted User#0000: yes Jm2#6572: that might not be an actual effect at the eye level Jm2#6572: yeah Jm2#6572: but still, amazing solution Jm2#6572: apparently they're jinjecting ppl with viruses that target the retina now to get cells to express these proteins but like... yeah. who knows Jm2#6572: i feel like if i had ...
Deleted User#0000: @_@ Deleted User#0000: that's amazing Jm2#6572: yeh Jm2#6572: there's alwasy some risk to such things Jm2#6572: like if they somehow insert themselves into a tumor suppressor gene or tagret cells that you don't want to target Deleted User#0000: but doesn't that only work if they're missing the pigmen...
Jm2#6572: over ones it should Deleted User#0000: mmm okay Deleted User#0000: i'm glad i'm not color blind Deleted User#0000: it sounds hard to not see colors properly Jm2#6572: women are much less likely to get it overall Deleted User#0000: yeah ik Deleted User#0000: i wonder if certain ethnicities are more likely to g...
Jm2#6572: specifically Jm2#6572: but look at these risk Deleted User#0000: that makes sense Deleted User#0000: lol and africa w/ its sickle cell and malaria Jm2#6572: yea Jm2#6572: malaria certainly helped Deleted User#0000: i dont know what most of those even are Jm2#6572: tfw thalasemmia Jm2#6572: it's not even that...
Jm2#6572: it def isn't as deadly as sickle cell Jm2#6572: i'd consider it sickle cell mini Deleted User#0000: isn't there a sort of partial sickle cell version? Jm2#6572: but like the jewish ones are pretty constitutive/ neural Deleted User#0000: do they count that in their 1/12 statistics? Jm2#6572: there's many versi...
Deleted User#0000: or just more confused Jm2#6572: get a lot of pigments? i don't kow Jm2#6572: LOL Jm2#6572: someone shoudl try it and tell us Jm2#6572: logic tells me that u can pick up on even more differences Deleted User#0000: that's what i hope for Deleted User#0000: :3 Deleted User#0000: maybe we'll be able to m...
Deleted User#0000: then Deleted User#0000: @_@ Deleted User#0000: like they do w/ all drugs Jm2#6572: lol Jm2#6572: i thought US stopped doing that Deleted User#0000: maybe they did Deleted User#0000: i have my doubts though Deleted User#0000: some places welcome the trials Jm2#6572: well us docs nowadays Jm2#6572: are...
Charlich#9165: Makes sense to me. Jm2#6572: it's a public health necessity Charlich#9165: The largest benefit of vaccines is herd immunity. They're most effective on a broad scale. Best way to achieve that is through the government. Jm2#6572: imo anyone that disagrees with this and doessn' thave those VERY VERY specifi...
Jm2#6572: that's curious Icebergh#5731: Interesting. So I assume the cost wouldn't be too terribly much. Icebergh#5731: Could we argue that vaccinations might reduce cost of caring for the uninsured sick? Jm2#6572: if ppl have a history of GBS in their family i can see why they woudlnl't want it though Jm2#6572: lol ye...
Charlich#9165: Yeah. We have the most backwards system ever Jm2#6572: for profit health insurance heheh Icebergh#5731: Granted, some of it I understand, like paying for people's cancer treatment can be tremendously expensive Charlich#9165: It wouldn't even be that awful if it were completely free market. It'd still be ...
StackedQuery#5957: what causes it? StackedQuery#5957: or is it just spontanous genetics? StackedQuery#5957: @Jm2 Jm2#6572: don't know too much, definitely plays a role thouhg among other htings probably Jm2#6572: different neural architecture is what ppl agree on Charlich#9165: Fairly sure it has a strong genetic compo...
Tomato_Puree#4972: Any good resources for Undergrad level Human Genetics? or is this too vague Charlich#9165: What do you mean by resources? Are you looking for textbook recommendations? Tomato_Puree#4972: or websites/youtube vids/ lecture files/notes by people etc. Charlich#9165: Gimme a little while and I'll post som...
Jm2#6572: overprescription of antibiotics (humans and more likely, animals) Jm2#6572: but more likely Jm2#6572: misuse of antibiotics Jm2#6572: by a population that is very largely uneducated HalfPint#9207: *cough totally no one in India ever ate animals who were sick* HalfPint#9207: *Bird flu* HalfPint#9207: *Cough* J...
HalfPint#9207: No HalfPint#9207: It's much worse Jm2#6572: people bathe, crap, brush their teeth in there apparently Jm2#6572: and the dead also go there Jm2#6572: @HalfPint how can it be much worse HalfPint#9207: I have seen the river Jm2#6572: oh and they drink from it HalfPint#9207: ashes of dead people is thrown th...
HalfPint#9207: Even if I could, I could be killed before I reach the lake Jm2#6572: i don't mean u i mean other ppl Enzy#2481: LMAI HalfPint#9207: Yes Enzy#2481: LMAO* HalfPint#9207: Ayy Jm2#6572: wait why woudl you be killed HalfPint#9207: Hmm Enzy#2481: What would happen if someone took a bath in it HalfPint#9207: Y...
HalfPint#9207: I garante it Enzy#2481: Ss HalfPint#9207: Your body won't be able to handle it Enzy#2481: It's like the opposite of holy wayer Enzy#2481: Water* HalfPint#9207: Where you from? Enzy#2481: Australia HalfPint#9207: So that water will be toxic for you Enzy#2481: Huh? HalfPint#9207: Let just say normal water ...
Deleted User#0000: ye over prescription of antibiotics like sawar said :/ Deleted User#0000: and how people stop taking them as soon as they feel better Deleted User#0000: meh Deleted User#0000: i wonder if antibiotics will become intellectual property in that Deleted User#0000: countries who dont own them cant produce...
Jm2#6572: is something overlooked Deleted User#0000: mmm yeah livestock is probably #1 Jm2#6572: i mean, it sucks Jm2#6572: but not much we can do about it Jm2#6572: need gov intervention Deleted User#0000: it's scary to think about though Jm2#6572: for this sort of thing Deleted User#0000: my bf has a weak immune syst...
Deleted User#0000: apparently he was sick all the time until highschool Deleted User#0000: whenever he gets a cut now, whereas normal people it would just heal Deleted User#0000: it swells up in him Deleted User#0000: =.= Deleted User#0000: no Jm2#6572: @𝓙𝓸𝓼𝓮𝓹𝓱 𝓗𝓾𝓰𝓰𝓲𝓷𝓼 Deleted User#0000: xD Jm2#6572: that'...
Deleted User#0000: they might after an epidemic HalfPint#9207: Don't you worry about them Deleted User#0000: why would you want them to stop selling meds to poor countries Deleted User#0000: depends on how many people die HalfPint#9207: they will be fine Deleted User#0000: i mean the other people seem to be ok with it ...
HalfPint#9207: I mean HalfPint#9207: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Deleted User#0000: but what will probably happen is HalfPint#9207: Is nothing Deleted User#0000: they'll be forced to a hospital stay HalfPint#9207: nothing will happen HalfPint#9207: there aren't enough hospitals to hold them tho HalfPint#9207: They will be fine Jm2#6572:...
HalfPint#9207: they have been through worse HalfPint#9207: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Deleted User#0000: yup Jm2#6572: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_lead_poisoning Jm2#6572: for what animals is it safe in? HalfPint#9207: Every one calm down, India will survive geez HalfPint#9207: blunt? Deleted User#0000: what will happen if an ...
HalfPint#9207: No HalfPint#9207: yes HalfPint#9207: Darwins evolution *cough* Deleted User#0000: lol there is a big difference between feelings and ethics HalfPint#9207: the strongest survives in nature HalfPint#9207: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ HalfPint#9207: More the better Deleted User#0000: and ethics totally belong in all fields of...
Deleted User#0000: @HalfPint nah it'll just be survival of the richest >_> HalfPint#9207: @Deleted User "Darwins Evolution" RMZing#3258: Ok guys, this is becoming a little heated RMZing#3258: Settle down RMZing#3258: Who started this mess anyway? Deleted User#0000: why is eugenics always such a popular topic? Deleted U...
This is gonna be fun Jm2#6572: i'm just letting you guys know next time this happens it will be a mute HalfPint#9207: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Jm2#6572: doesn't matter what happened before Jm2#6572: but you guys know what's proper and what's not Deleted User#0000: wait what happened RMZing#3258: @HalfPint Don't ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ us RMZing#32...
HalfPint#9207: *Notes it down* Jm2#6572: https://images.discordapp.net/.eJwFwVEOgyAMANC7cABaC8LqbQgSNFNKoGYfy-6-977mGZfZzKHa5wawnzPL2O1UGakWW0XqVVI_p81yQ1JN-bhL0wnE7CKuS-BAznuOCzh08cXIK5EPGCIhPO3d5NNsb9X8_gkHIuQ.XtEwjHjS-fPqln4fy3RNDf6u9Qs Jm2#6572: more like joking about this RMZing#3258: Who have been subject to all ...
Deleted User#0000: in the attempt to moderate conversation away from eugenics, you just dragged this conversation out like 5x as long as it originally was Jm2#6572: can you do this or not Deleted User#0000: i think thats funny HalfPint#9207: let's vote Jm2#6572: and just be a tad more sensitive for the community Jm2#65...
HalfPint#9207: :smile: HalfPint#9207: You don't say RMZing#3258: Now, to all the rest of you: Jm2#6572: in the end, it's mostly because he wouldn't listen RMZing#3258: Please use your heart. Deleted User#0000: when you eat a lot of salty food, the amount of urine you produce decreases right? In terms of volume? Deleted...
HalfPint#9207: Shouldn't we be discussing this in #lounge ? HalfPint#9207: just saying Jm2#6572: nah i banned them HalfPint#9207: makes sense then GeneticJulia#7190: I'd guess with more salt your kidneys would preserve more water to maintain homeostasis? Jm2#6572: hm? Deleted User#0000: okay, so the study says that, wh...
Deleted User#0000: how does this study make sense Deleted User#0000: i guess it's just a hypothesis GeneticJulia#7190: hypothesis Deleted User#0000: right Deleted User#0000: when you increase ion concentration in the blood, it activates the renin angiotensin aldosterone system which tells your kidney to make urine supe...
Deleted User#0000: i assume thats what you meant? like in the case of taking magnesium hydroxide for reflux? Jm2#6572: things that can't be absorbed Deleted User#0000: The results confirmed that eating more salt led to a higher salt content in urine -- no surprise there. Nor was there any surprise in a correlation betw...
Deleted User#0000: finishing 2nd year Deleted User#0000: i figured Jm2#6572: if you want to, check out #deleted-channel for roles Deleted User#0000: guys ,____, Deleted User#0000: The new results showed something different: salt stayed in the urine, while water moved back into the kidney and body. Deleted User#0000: wh...
Deleted User#0000: yes this is normal Deleted User#0000: if they retain more water, where does the extra volume come from in the urine? Deleted User#0000: they arent saying anything new Deleted User#0000: the salt Deleted User#0000: oh but salt doesnt take up that much volume does it? Deleted User#0000: theyre taking i...
Jm2#6572: so you have to expel more water in order to get rid of more salt Deleted User#0000: alice is describing the opposite, see the problem with talking about this theoretically is that we dont know how much salt Jm2#6572: i don't understand what they say about retaining mroe water though while this happens Deleted...
Deleted User#0000: yeah! Deleted User#0000: but when you eat something salty, the amount of urine you make increases in volume Willi_Zinger#2319: Which is exactly as archi was describing -w- Deleted User#0000: so where does the extra volume come from? Deleted User#0000: is the extra salt significant enough? Jm2#6572: i...
Deleted User#0000: unless Deleted User#0000: it says simulated mission to mars Deleted User#0000: whatever that means Deleted User#0000: low pressure will change filtration Jm2#6572: the thing is everything we're taught about the kidney is on earth, where gravity's always present Deleted User#0000: i dont really know t...
Jm2#6572: it's not something we're evolutionarily prepared for Deleted User#0000: thats true Jm2#6572: http://interactives.dallasnews.com/2015/spacebody/ Jm2#6572: so apparently body senses this as over hydration Willi_Zinger#2319: The article cites two studies Deleted User#0000: i havent read the actual article its re...
Deleted User#0000: it happens in congestive heart failure patients Deleted User#0000: oh wait, i understand it now Jm2#6572: yet body still senses low osmolarity Jm2#6572: sorry, high* Deleted User#0000: reading the article, did you guys thing they were talking about humans too? Deleted User#0000: :/ Deleted User#0000:...
Deleted User#0000: https://www.jci.org/articles/view/88532 Willi_Zinger#2319: And yeah, the article we were originally discussing did turn to mice to try to hunt down the underlying cause of what was observed Deleted User#0000: the whole article was on mice Jm2#6572: ah Deleted User#0000: ,________, Deleted User#0000: ...
Deleted User#0000: ah i thought it was about humans the whole time Willi_Zinger#2319: And the urea produced in turn had a higher metabolic cost, making the mice hungrier Deleted User#0000: QQ Deleted User#0000: yup... Deleted User#0000: wow that first article was so misleading Deleted User#0000: i'll go kill myself now...
Deleted User#0000: now i know why chips are so addicting Jm2#6572: being hungrier w/ more salt? Willi_Zinger#2319: There were two studies, one on salt intake vs water retention and one about the osmolytes Deleted User#0000: :p Deleted User#0000: we knew that urea is produced and reabsorbed to draw water back in, but wh...
Jm2#6572: good luck Jm2#6572: lol Deleted User#0000: thanks Jm2#6572: do you remember Jm2#6572: krebs cycle Willi_Zinger#2319: There are three ways to expel excess nitrogen from the body Jm2#6572: and glycolysis steps Willi_Zinger#2319: And each has its tradeoffs Deleted User#0000: T^T Deleted User#0000: haha i had to ...
Jm2#6572: cofactors and enzymes involved. Deleted User#0000: but i think krebs isn't that bad Deleted User#0000: biochem in general is such a pain because you never really apply the gnitty gritty that much so you forget it all Deleted User#0000: at least the cofactors and enzymes had good names Jm2#6572: for all the st...
Jm2#6572: mice? o-o Deleted User#0000: yeah like they give off a mousy odor Jm2#6572: we were told it's smelly feet Deleted User#0000: hahah Deleted User#0000: same thing i guess Deleted User#0000: idk what a mouse smells like anyway lol Willi_Zinger#2319: I'm a pretty smelly guy, I should see if my body is producing s...
Jm2#6572: night man Willi_Zinger#2319: Well, they're collected yearly during mammal surveys for the class Deleted User#0000: its been cool see you guys around Jm2#6572: cya Deleted User#0000: later sawar Jm2#6572: come visit #deleted-channel Deleted User#0000: definitely will Jm2#6572: i need help w this crap anyway Jm...
Deleted User#0000: ew cockroach Deleted User#0000: thank god they dont exist here Willi_Zinger#2319: We got to go down to the hatchery and watch the chums and cohos we were getting be clubbed while we talked to the hatchery guys about all kinds of stuff Deleted User#0000: oh we got fetal pigs Jm2#6572: wtf why would yo...
Jm2#6572: yea Deleted User#0000: that no one eats Willi_Zinger#2319: And these salmon were past eating anyway, they were up the river and on their way to spawn Willi_Zinger#2319: We got them from the hatchery, as I said Jm2#6572: salmon eggs are delicious too Jm2#6572: salmon are just made to be eaten Willi_Zinger#2319...
Jm2#6572: jk it's still crap Deleted User#0000: and they put the farms on the path the salmon take when they go to spawn Willi_Zinger#2319: Most of the fisheries here and in Alaska are tightly monitored by environmental regulations funded by the state Deleted User#0000: so they all die from salmon influenza because the...
Willi_Zinger#2319: A lot of the fisheries were closed last year last I hears Deleted User#0000: nah, the government tries not to close down fishing Deleted User#0000: if at all possible Willi_Zinger#2319: Because of severe drought in the region, yes Deleted User#0000: they usually dont do it until the population is so ...
Willi_Zinger#2319: Oh yeah, you can thank the 1950's for that Willi_Zinger#2319: Hmm, maybe you should look at the blacklist and try to choose your words more carefully Willi_Zinger#2319: It's a pain, I know Willi_Zinger#2319: I've been blacklisted a couple of times myself already Willi_Zinger#2319: That's probably why...
Willi_Zinger#2319: And as far as I know, they take it very seriously, beyond what will make them the most money Robin#5272: I'm currently doing a small project about the evolution of turtles Robin#5272: Anyone care to help? Robin#5272: I could use some facts Willi_Zinger#2319: Ah, Testudines Willi_Zinger#2319: They're ...
GeneticJulia#7190: anyone here savvy with western blots by any chance? GeneticJulia#7190: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/304008009351430146/IMG_20170418_143738875.jpg GeneticJulia#7190: My samples are turning into little flames Charlich#9165: Lol. My interpretation is that that does not look...
Charlich#9165: Oh lol. Charlich#9165: Could be dilute dye perhaps? GeneticJulia#7190: because it has to be a gradient gel unlike with DNA Charlich#9165: Ah, yeah. I've only ever made simple gels. Charlich#9165: Have you used that dye on a gradient gel before? GeneticJulia#7190: yeah this is all standard stuff, but my c...
Skull#0691: Travel+Leisure: Paleontologists Just Discovered a New Dinosaur, the Moabosaurus Travel+Leisure: Paleontologists Just Discovered a New Dinosaur, the Moabosaurus. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwz_Kk6jQ QwertyThePie#1615: The Moabosaurus? Are you sure it's not a dinosaur that's meant to explode to clear out...
GeneticJulia#7190: Hi Thomas mono#8925: Hello :D GeneticJulia#7190: 😃 GeneticJulia#7190: Just for fun, the western blot hall of shame: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/studies/sds-page/sdsgoofs.html aloe#2476: i know this is probs a stupid question guys but aloe#2476: if it takes energy to break bonds aloe#2476: why ...
Charlich#9165: As a rule of thumb, breaking bonds requires energy and making bonds releases energy. Release of energy takes one of two forms: production of heat, movement, or the breakage of other bonds. So if ATP hydrolysis releases energy, then it's producing heat and likely driving another reaction. aloe#2476: thank...
Jm2#6572: so many ways to fail GeneticJulia#7190: lol yeah, at least mine aren't quite that bad Deleted User#0000: i learned pretty early on that im terrible in a lab setting Deleted User#0000: i wish i didnt suck at it but its just not for me Deleted User#0000: @Jm2 does your school teach by organ system or disciplin...
Deleted User#0000: yeah man i bet Deleted User#0000: id have like no time ever if i didnt have previous term stuff Jm2#6572: i honestly Jm2#6572: wouldn't care if it's better per se Jm2#6572: i wouldn't like it Jm2#6572: because it would just make me even more unhappy Deleted User#0000: youd probably adapt to it over t...
Deleted User#0000: my first year wasnt terrible but second year is rough on the whole "happy" thing Deleted User#0000: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/304260124069986304/IMG_20170419_151535.jpg Deleted User#0000: Does this count as algae Deleted User#0000: @Deleted User landsharkxx#9090: Did ...
Charlich#9165: It also proposes the theory that lack of mitochondria forces prokaryotes into an information minima due to lack of energy, and that the acquisition of mitochondria was a key step in the evolutionary process (duh) that allowed for a transition to an "information maxima", allowing evolution of complex mult...
Charlich#9165: Your question is a little oddly worded Charlich#9165: I'm gonna assume that what you're asking is "how can people that believe evolution prove intelligent design". The answer to that question is, they can't. Evolution and intelligent design strictly contradict each other. You can't believe both. Intellig...
Deleted User#0000: !away MatBot#9456: Your status has been set to: "online" Deleted User#0000: I like how matbot is here landsharkxx#9090: lol Deleted User#0000: Well I do sincerely hope it's algae landsharkxx#9090: I'd probably get a second opinion. I'm not sure who else was helping you but ask them. Deleted User#0000...
Deleted User#0000: If you want to see landsharkxx#9090: Ok, do that. landsharkxx#9090: You can PM me or just post it on here and tag me. Deleted User#0000: Okay! Willi_Zinger#2319: That is where most people get it wrong. The purpose of an experiment, and of creating multiple hypotheses, is to try to disprove your hypot...
Deleted User#0000: but like if you look really closs at java moss its like not leafy but theres separations Deleted User#0000: and this looks like homogenous strings Deleted User#0000: @Deleted User if you really want to know you could post it to reddit.com/r/plantedtank Deleted User#0000: theyre pretty good at identif...
landsharkxx#9090: A hypothesis has to have the possibility of being false. Charlich#9165: If it can't be disproven, it lies outside the realm of hypotheses. It's not false. It's not true either. landsharkxx#9090: Intelligent design is not a hypothesis. It's an assertion. Willi_Zinger#2319: My point is the same as Vexo'...
Willi_Zinger#2319: There are a few people in my life that believe that humans are an alien experiment- an example of intelligent design that may be testable in the distant future. Evidence both for and against this hypothesis I have found, but the truth may never be revealed, so it exists to me on the cusp of testable ...
landsharkxx#9090: Therefore, intelligent design is false. Deleted User#0000: theres a lot of weird poop in human anatomy that kinda shows that if we were designed intelligently as we are right now as human beings than the creator was pretty stupid in his layout of things Deleted User#0000: there we go landsharkxx#9090:...
landsharkxx#9090: I do think that chemical evolution is how life evolved/started. landsharkxx#9090: At the basic level, you can start life with a few chemicals... depending on what you classify as life. Deleted User#0000: or like why would the recurrent laryngeal nerve which innervates stuff in your neck area go down f...
Deleted User#0000: into what looks like strands Deleted User#0000: that makes sense cause when i get "algae" in my planted tank its like mushy scum stuff or diatom looking floating things Deleted User#0000: or stringy looking but when you touch it it falls apart Deleted User#0000: ye it's probably filamentous Deleted U...
Deleted User#0000: lol Deleted User#0000: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-moss-and-algae Deleted User#0000: here quora will help you Deleted User#0000: like outside the human body theyre like plants but when they infect people a lot of the time they behave like some weird plant-bacteria hybrid Dele...
Deleted User#0000: it's rare though Deleted User#0000: bc it said that the fungi that causes it are prevalent in nature Scythe#8253: I need to find a way to straighten my teeth. 😦 Scythe#8253: If I even can. xD Deleted User#0000: luckily our immune system is really good at killing fungi Deleted User#0000: so were prob...
Deleted User#0000: the moss stuff might not like the salt but theyre usually really tough Deleted User#0000: why do you want algae? Deleted User#0000: Making a self sustained eco system Deleted User#0000: oh neat-o Deleted User#0000: i made something very close Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We_6Slo...
Deleted User#0000: thats the main bit Deleted User#0000: sick o.o Deleted User#0000: basically you just need water in a closed container with some kinda filter material for the bacteria to grow on Deleted User#0000: like a sponge Deleted User#0000: you can put a little piece of meat or something, a nitrogen source to k...
Deleted User#0000: i love Seachem Prime Deleted User#0000: put like an eyedropper worth of it for every 5 gallons and its dechlorinated and now things will grow in it Deleted User#0000: okay Deleted User#0000: chlorine acts as a bacteria killer, right? Deleted User#0000: do thatt in a bucket and just leave the bucket i...
Deleted User#0000: yeah but that happens like instantly when you add the dechlorinator Deleted User#0000: " Dechlorinate water by boiling. Place the water in a large pot, and boil for 20 minutes. " Deleted User#0000: lol Deleted User#0000: Wait how much does a dechlorinator cost? Deleted User#0000: LOL Deleted User#000...
Deleted User#0000: I will check tomorrow Deleted User#0000: And will also boil some water Deleted User#0000: https://www.amazon.com/Seachem-116043304-Prime-500ml/dp/B00025694O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1492633493&sr=8-1&keywords=seachem+prime Deleted User#0000: I will also check that container I got from a freshwater lake...
Deleted User#0000: so that thingy I sent should grow algae regardless Deleted User#0000: er whoops Deleted User#0000: youll grow all sorts of junk* if you leave a bucket of lakewater on a windowsill for a day or two Deleted User#0000: dont boil that though cause itll kill the algae thats in it Deleted User#0000: Nono n...
Deleted User#0000: and just leave the water Deleted User#0000: or just go refill it at the lake Deleted User#0000: shortest time i think would just be a jar of lakewater on a window sill Deleted User#0000: boiled water might take a long time to grow stuff Deleted User#0000: alright Deleted User#0000: well thanks for yo...
aloe#2476: i just looked at the diagram Jm2#6572: i think you should memorize some of the substrates Deleted User#0000: It's really easy aloe#2476: and the organic molecules look too long Jm2#6572: and some numbers aloe#2476: lool aloe#2476: alright :') aloe#2476: i love how organic nomenclature gets like Jm2#6572: htt...
aloe#2476: loool Jm2#6572: it's good tho aloe#2476: 😆 aloe#2476: yes i can hear the sick beats aloe#2476: ok ill get to krebs after glycosis Deleted User#0000: understanding the rate limiting enzymes and what they mean i think is like the main thing about metabolics biochem Jm2#6572: yep and im pretty sure i forgot it...
Jm2#6572: i had a doc ask me when i was shadowing before Jm2#6572: and im like Jm2#6572: nope Jm2#6572: ask me on the cycle aloe#2476: lool im already having trouble aloe#2476: with the functional groups aloe#2476: argh why are there so many :( Deleted User#0000: dont stress structure so much aloe#2476: lool Jm2#6572: ...
Jm2#6572: yeah Jm2#6572: carbon number is big aloe#2476: lool yeah :( Deleted User#0000: like where carbons go and understand the three big steps aloe#2476: so many groups branching off lol Deleted User#0000: glucokinase/hexokinase one Deleted User#0000: phosphofructokinase 1 Jm2#6572: hey archipelago tell me about the...
Jm2#6572: and the glutathione whatever Deleted User#0000: ew my first aid is open now look what you did Jm2#6572: lol Deleted User#0000: @_somebody_ understand this part, its the most important Deleted User#0000: and just know how many carbons each molecule has Deleted User#0000: https://www.rpi.edu/dept/bcbp/molbioche...
Jm2#6572: it's a continual process Jm2#6572: the most drastic changes in a short amoutn of time ppl can see however, probably comes from microbes/viruses pastellexists#3877: thanks for the awnser! Jm2#6572: np landsharkxx#9090: Evolution can be observed just not human evolution. landsharkxx#9090: Think things like anti...
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Deleted User#0000: Oh crap it's raining Deleted User#0000: @resU you can also just put a small watermark saying #ShotOnOnePlus Deleted User#0000: Instead of crediting me resU#6246: that would ruin the photo, better to just credit you :3 Deleted User#0000: Ok landsharkxx#9090: Could you get a better source of freshwater...
Deleted User#0000: emphasis on tiny Deleted User#0000: it might take a week or so though @Deleted User Deleted User#0000: That's alright Deleted User#0000: thanks for all the help Deleted User#0000: np Deleted User#0000: heres the kinds of algaes you end up growing by accident in planted aquariums Deleted User#0000: ht...
Deleted User#0000: might take longer then landsharkxx#9090: You can use fertilizer too. Deleted User#0000: dunno how happy his mom would be with a jar of cow poop water on the windowsill lmao Robin#5272: xD Robin#5272: True tha Robin#5272: t* Deleted User#0000: I live mostly alone lol Deleted User#0000: Don't think it ...
Deleted User#0000: put your jar on the window sill and wait a week or so Deleted User#0000: even if the water looks clear, it should start to get green Deleted User#0000: algae is probably the most common thing you'll find Deleted User#0000: it's almost impossible not to grab any when you scope out a jar full of water ...
aloe#2476: tru tru Deleted User#0000: yeah it doesnt matter but id leave it open Deleted User#0000: windowsill Deleted User#0000: piece of meat Emily#4400: I know this might be a dumb question but we dont have only 1 hemoglobin in a signle erythyrocyte (red blood cell) right? Jm2#6572: nah we got many Deleted User#0000...
Emily#4400: @Deleted User thank you! but i dont get it dont we originally have the antibodies wouldnt it still attack on the first delievery? Deleted User#0000: thats a little more complex are you talking about antibodies against ABO? Emily#4400: both actually Emily#4400: Like wouldnt the mother that carries Rh- will h...
Emily#4400: thanks alot for the detailed info Emily#4400: what about antibodies of blood type Deleted User#0000: also no guarantees i believe its a spectrum of mild to severe reactions depending on IgG load Emily#4400: do they follow the same path or is it because its too big to cross the placenta Deleted User#0000: i ...
Deleted User#0000: no prob rush Emily#4400: 🤗 Emily#4400: @Sneola Cartel share of knowledge and curiosity i guess Deleted User#0000: idk @Sneola Cartel im pretty new too, seems to be mostly answering questions Sneola Cartel#3012: Well Thanks for the response Sneola Cartel#3012: Hey Rush What was your question ??? Dele...
Emily#4400: But i dont get it why o-blood type produces IgG but not the others :GuriThinking: Emily#4400: or they do produce IgG aswell? Deleted User#0000: nah its just that those freak people that spontaneously are producing anti-A/B IgG are usually O blood type mothers Deleted User#0000: because O blood type has NO n...
Deleted User#0000: im not laughing at you Deleted User#0000: its just the classic pain in the ass AP bio question Emily#4400: from what i know its that there's multip genes with one activator Deleted User#0000: basically teaching the lac operon theyre trying to teach you about how gene expression is dependent on the en...