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aloe#2476: ok so dna is read gfrom 3' to 5'
aloe#2476: right?
GeneticJulia#7190: I was looking for a picture to show
GeneticJulia#7190: no
Domo#7483: no
aloe#2476: 5' to 3'?
GeneticJulia#7190: 5 to 3
Domo#7483: yep
Charlich#9165: The strangled fir's lifecycle is built around growing on other trees
Charlich#9165: Strang... |
aloe#2476: tru tru : (
aloe#2476: i wish id known that lol
aloe#2476: hmm so when fish swallow salty watter
aloe#2476: osmoregulation goes down
Loke#8576: There is an entire subreddit made for trees growing around things
Loke#8576: https://www.reddit.com/r/TreesSuckingOnThings/top/
aloe#2476: and they remove the salt t... |
Charlich#9165: So it depends on the fish and environment
aloe#2476: out of the blood to the lungs
GeneticJulia#7190: lol the trees swallowing things
aloe#2476: mmhm
aloe#2476: so does the partial pressure of co2 in the blood
aloe#2476: have to be higher than the partial pressure of co2 in the lungs
Charlich#9165: The a... |
aloe#2476: :')
aloe#2476: thanks btw 👍
Willi_Zinger#2319: It's fine x3
Willi_Zinger#2319: It helps to understand the subject matter beyond what the test requires, it will stick in your mind better~
aloe#2476: yeah :(
aloe#2476: to be fair ive been cramming for one week
aloe#2476: so idk the material well
Domo#7483: th... |
Domo#7483: i have no idea what grade 11 biology is and what subjects it contains and how precise your answers have to be 😛
aloe#2476: lol wel lit was a multiple choice bio quiz
aloe#2476: so its just a matter of if i got it right or wrong
aloe#2476: but if you get it wrong
aloe#2476: there is a point deduction
Willi_Z... |
aloe#2476: : (
aloe#2476: not always lol
Domo#7483: trust me
aloe#2476: i mean from my perspective (idk anything)
Domo#7483: if you know certain things have nothing to do with the question you can eliminate them
Willi_Zinger#2319: If you're not familiar with the subject matter, sure it can be hard to eliminate choices
... |
aloe#2476: truu :')
Deleted User#0000: wait i thought dna pol read 3'-->5' @GeneticJulia
Deleted User#0000: oh did you guys were talking about reading frame
Deleted User#0000: nvm i was still stuck thinking about replication
Deleted User#0000: this is why i suck at molec and genetics
GeneticJulia#7190: Well actually th... |
Jm2#6572: snake head caterpillar
Deleted User#0000: yes
Jm2#6572: https://i.imgur.com/DZd7xLg.mp4
Jm2#6572: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/307317649556111370/6d33442e4136e3841164ea833a2e0cd2.png
Jm2#6572: more exciting stuff
Deleted User#0000: leaf bug thing
Deleted User#0000: you know what ... |
Deleted User#0000: oh boy
Deleted User#0000: you caught yourself an eel
Jm2#6572: eel make good sushi too
Deleted User#0000: unagi or w/e its called right?
Deleted User#0000: i look back and the rope is just in the reef and i thought the fish just got caught cause i had been diving
Jm2#6572: ye
Deleted User#0000: so i ... |
Deleted User#0000: he didnt even save me any fish, i think he wouldve been a terrible host
Deleted User#0000: do people eat stingrays?
Deleted User#0000: i wonder if they taste good
Deleted User#0000: people generally dont
Deleted User#0000: im sure somewhere
Deleted User#0000: eagle rays are super cool
Jm2#6572: one d... |
Deleted User#0000: i remember as a child wondering why there were so many dead fish along the river banks
Deleted User#0000: but then again, BC has a salmon influenza/AIDS problem
Deleted User#0000: like a stream where theyre like ... salmoning
Deleted User#0000: oh, it's when salmon return from the sea to spawn in riv... |
Deleted User#0000: because salmon populations are dying
Jm2#6572: oh
Jm2#6572: rip
Deleted User#0000: oh no save the salmon
Deleted User#0000: ye smoked salmon is incredible, pls save them
Deleted User#0000: for real forget the pandas i need salmon to remain affordable
Deleted User#0000: <_<
Jm2#6572: yeah you can't ev... |
Deleted User#0000: T^T
Jm2#6572: makes me wonder
Jm2#6572: how many tumors have we eaten from meat
Deleted User#0000: about fish sex?
Deleted User#0000: oh yeah
Deleted User#0000: that too
Deleted User#0000: <_<
Jm2#6572: what about fish stds
Jm2#6572: jk
Deleted User#0000: i think brucella is cow std
Deleted User#0000... |
Deleted User#0000: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/473901118418722816/cMVf-ICE.jpeg
Mommy Ivy#0014: That's a pretty nice cow
Deleted User#0000: i agree
Mommy Ivy#0014: Ha
StackedQuery#5957: that's not a cow
StackedQuery#5957: clearly it's an alien
StackedQuery#5957: you can see it in its dark eyes
StackedQuery#595... |
Deleted User#0000: its just how immunoglobulins work, if its the Fab regions are binding to the peanut antigen then the body was sensitized at some point to the peanut proteins and this antibody was specially designed to have high affinity toward that binding site (via VDJ recomb and then positive and negative selectio... |
XEqualsPenguin#3544: hm...
XEqualsPenguin#3544: (you can see context for this in #physics, by the way)
Deleted User#0000: the iron in blood isnt magnetic though
StackedQuery#5957: Hm
Deleted User#0000: ive never heard of a person being magnetic
Deleted User#0000: and i feel like that would be important to know because ... |
Dr🍆Dang#1597: Low batteries?
Deleted User#0000: did you swallow a magnet?
Deleted User#0000: its ok i wont judge u
XEqualsPenguin#3544: no, I didn't.
XEqualsPenguin#3544: and @Dr🍆Dang no. It was sensitive enough to pick up the earth's magnetic field.
XEqualsPenguin#3544: @Deleted User I've also played video games tha... |
XEqualsPenguin#3544: no.
XEqualsPenguin#3544: my mom actually thought I was anemic.
Spades#2382: hwey
Edge#2601: They say you that our memory capacity is 2.5 petabytes, each neuron can make 1000 synapse connections, each memory is a unique pathway meaning there are 10000000^100000000 options for neuropathways how is it... |
Foorack#0001: It would be interesting if you had a paper you could link.
Edge#2601: 10 billion neurons in the hippocampus*1000 synapses that each nuron can make* pathways
CZA#7417: would you say our brains are HDD's, SSD's, or SSHD's?
CZA#7417: which is it most similar too
Edge#2601: You can increase the effect of the ... |
Foorack#0001: Brains and hard-drives have two completely different structures and I therefore think it is wrong to measure how much the brain can store in *bytes*.
Edge#2601: Can we go back to the question
Charlich#9165: So my background is in biology, computer science, and mathematics. I'll try to answer as best as I ... |
Domo#7483: but there is no way of measuring it
Domo#7483: yet
Edge#2601: 100 billion neurons in the hippocampus times each neurons 1000 synapses times each pathway and there's 100000000^100000000 pathway options
Edge#2601: There
Charlich#9165: I also don't see what you mean by our greatest minds having achieved so litt... |
Edge#2601: Brain uses the most efficient
Edge#2601: And only uses certain parts
Edge#2601: That we only need then
Edge#2601: Them*
Edge#2601: We won't use forsay
Edge#2601: Logic in music
Edge#2601: More motor skills
Edge#2601: We will use a little
Edge#2601: But our brain is built in a way it uses the least amount of ... |
Edge#2601: We don't have 100 billion neurons in the hippocampus ? Y/N
Charlich#9165: Your assertion that we're not effectively using our brains is baseless. I think you're mistaking brain capacity with something that it's not. The fact that we can form a great deal of connections mathematically does not mean it will ha... |
Edge#2601: Nueroplasticity is my backing
Edge#2601: It's a theory
Charlich#9165: I know what neuroplasticity is
Edge#2601: So you should know
Edge#2601: ...
Charlich#9165: It does not support your assertion
Charlich#9165: You're still making baseless assertions
Edge#2601: If our synapses can change efficiency, and watc... |
Edge#2601: ?
Charlich#9165: On what basis do you say studying complex mathematics, as you put it, makes you more intelligent? How do you define or assess intelligence?
Edge#2601: Based on nueroplasticity...
Edge#2601: You make connections
Edge#2601: Making your system more effiecent INTHE cellular level
Charlich#9165: ... |
Charlich#9165: Answering the sort of questions you're asking requires that you have a much greater knowledge of biology and neuroscience than you obviously do
Edge#2601: Rip
Charlich#9165: Like, I think it's great that you're interested. But I can't adequately answer your question and it sounds a lot like you don't kno... |
Edge#2601: There's no knowledge
Edge#2601: Gap
Charlich#9165: What is your point?
Edge#2601: Do you agree with what I said till now
Charlich#9165: Sort of? You're making extremely simplistic points. Biological and neurological processes are way more complicated than you're making them out to be. But you're not saying a... |
Edge#2601: You can achieve super intelligence
Charlich#9165: You just don't understand what he did lol
Charlich#9165: And B.
Charlich#9165: You can't just achieve super intelligence by repeatedly doing hard problems. That's a massive misunderstanding of how the brain works.
Edge#2601: You just agreed with me that compl... |
Charlich#9165: You can become more knowledgeable perhaps. But after five years of studying mathematics and biology, I can tell you from personal experience there's a limit to how much you can simply remember
Edge#2601: You are conflicting with what I said
Edge#2601: ...
Edge#2601: Nvm I can't argue with you your far of... |
Edge#2601: SYSTEM
Edge#2601: I just cant
Tanath#6646: you don't seem to get it
Charlich#9165: @Edge I told you you need an education for a reason lol. You don't even know what you don't know at this point. Dismissing people who don't agree with your assertion doesn't help you get any closer to an answer.
Edge#2601: Thi... |
Edge#2601: Is connecting 4 nuerons
Edge#2601: Hypothetically
Edge#2601: HYPOTHETICALLY
Edge#2601: and you keep doing that so nueroplasticity makes that connection stronger, more efficient
Edge#2601: And you get better at that's skill
Edge#2601: If this is somewhat un agreeable idk what to say
Edge#2601: You win the arg... |
Edge#2601: SO STRENGTHENING
Edge#2601: SYNAPSE CONNECTIONS
Tanath#6646: that's no good either
Edge#2601: IT IS CUZ THATS IMPROVING THE BRAIN AS A SYSTEM
Edge#2601: THATS ALL THERE IS
Tanath#6646: the brain is extremely efficient at learning and reinforcing memories that get used frequently, and pruning ones that don't.... |
Tanath#6646: the brain enforces the optimal solution to a sorting problem. how do you sort things so that the next thing you need is most likely to be most accessible? it's a solved problem in computer science. the process that's closest to clairvoyance is to have most recently used near the front (accessible), and dro... |
Edge#2601: This like 1 million times more important than a lot of things
Charlich#9165: He doesn't want to. He wants to be right, and that's it.
Edge#2601: I don't want to be right
Tanath#6646: yeah but einstein's brain is different. doesn't translate to other brains easily. you gotta do the work if you wanna think lik... |
Charlich#9165: There's people who've dedicated their lives to studying neuroscience and @Edge thinks he can "get it" in a day
Edge#2601: Biology is
Edge#2601: Objective
Edge#2601: The most objective thing
Tanath#6646: edge, can you spend a little more time thinking about your response instead of spamming enter so much... |
Domo#7483: What you are suggesting isnt correct maybe you just understood the articles wrong
Edge#2601: My point is
Edge#2601: You can be a god
Edge#2601: If you maximize brain potentiol
Edge#2601: You can understand the universe like no one else
Tanath#6646: we're already heading that way due to technology
Edge#2601: ... |
Charlich#9165: absolutely untrue
Charlich#9165: lol
Charlich#9165: Like, astoundingly inaccurate
Edge#2601: It adapts
Tanath#6646: basically
Edge#2601: The more challenging
Tanath#6646: no
Edge#2601: The more you struggle
Edge#2601: Yes
Edge#2601: We abuse this system
Tanath#6646: actually you don't want it to be too c... |
Charlich#9165: Just because neuroplasticity means we can adapt does not mean that one can adapt infinitely.
Charlich#9165: You can't just adapt over and over until the brain becomes god-like as you literally just said. That's not how it works.
Charlich#9165: That's not how any of this works.
Edge#2601: To a biological ... |
Edge#2601: Physical limits
Tanath#6646: no
Tanath#6646: their strength is not a limitation. strengthening neural connections would backfire as i tried to say
Edge#2601: The only difference between your brain and my brain is the amount of synapses and there strength physically speaking
Tanath#6646: it would prevent you ... |
Tanath#6646: you can't if you're keeping them strong
Edge#2601: False.
Edge#2601: They goo away
Edge#2601: If you stop using hem
Edge#2601: Like memories
Tanath#6646: and you're suggesting stopping that
Tanath#6646: not by intention, but by effect
Edge#2601: You already agreed with me
Edge#2601: Before
Edge#2601: This ... |
Edge#2601: What wrong
Tanath#6646: you're spaming enter again
Edge#2601: You'll still get from a to b no matter how much connections
Tanath#6646: do some more reading
Edge#2601: I think I've done enough
Edge#2601: You said that before hand and then agreed with me
HalfPint#9207: 🤔
Tanath#6646: then stop propagating you... |
Edge#2601: He had no knowledge in the subject though
Edge#2601: Cancer researcher
Tanath#6646: are you familiar with the dunning-kreuger effect? `[2:12 PM] Edge: I think I've done enough` is a big red flag
Edge#2601: What that?
Tanath#6646: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
Tanath#6646: you've... |
Charlich#9165: @Tanath There is a spectrum! But remember, just because something is infinite, does not mean that all possibilities will be reached. You can have infinite Ricks, and none of them will be decent people 😛
HalfPint#9207: Theres a chance
HalfPint#9207: There always is
Edge#2601: Rick is my inspiration I wan... |
HalfPint#9207: >_>
Tanath#6646: and rick has shown himself to be decent on occasion. don't let ep 3x01 mislead you!
HalfPint#9207: Sure...
Deleted User#0000: i think 3 1 was a prank
Deleted User#0000: i dont think its real
Tanath#6646: there was a prank around the ep, but the ep is real
Deleted User#0000: idk
HalfPint#... |
HalfPint#9207: Vsause
Deleted User#0000: you know whats cool
HalfPint#9207: ?
Deleted User#0000: barracudas
Tanath#6646: space?
Deleted User#0000: theyre cool fish
HalfPint#9207: oKay
Tanath#6646: honeybadgers
Deleted User#0000: honey badgers too
HalfPint#9207: Black holes
Tanath#6646: tardigrades
HalfPint#9207: Ice is... |
Tanath#6646: oh?
Deleted User#0000: si
Edge#2601: Alright
Edge#2601: The Kruger effect
Edge#2601: I actually
Tanath#6646: seems rather unpleasant
Edge#2601: Both fall and fall into that
Edge#2601: And not fall
Edge#2601: Into that catagory
Edge#2601: I belive what I want to belive
Edge#2601: And not what is true
Tanath... |
Deleted User#0000: ugh are we still on that
Deleted User#0000: lets talk about something else
Deleted User#0000: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/Barracuda_laban.jpg
Tanath#6646: i nominate radiodurans
Edge#2601: https://youtu.be/WtKJrB5rOKs
Deleted User#0000: look at this barracuda
Deleted User#0000... |
Charlich#9165: @Domo Give me a few minutes to check my molecular bio of the gene text, it may have an answer
Domo#7483: but he didnt know either
Domo#7483: it might be the concentration of the A around the mRNA
Domo#7483: 🤔
Charlich#9165: The poly-A tail has a use in mRNA
Charlich#9165: But I don't know what gives it... |
Domo#7483: but when mRNA is synthezied the length also varies
Charlich#9165: Yeah, polyadenylation and capping happens before translation into a protein, right?
Domo#7483: from 80 to any big number
Tanath#6646: @Edge if you want to optimize your learning, i recommend this book: https://fourhourchef.com/
Charlich#9165:... |
Domo#7483: and take the same mRNA, would the poly-A tail be exactly the same?
Charlich#9165: @Domo I'm gonna DM you real quick as a reminder to myself, because I actually have material relevant to this that I can't access right now, so I may be able to share it later
Domo#7483: aight 👍🏼
Charlich#9165: I imagine the ... |
Deleted User#0000: whats your question
Domo#7483: I did a experiment with LDH where i changed the pyruvate with oxamate
Domo#7483: and measured the fluorescense of NADH/NAD+
Domo#7483: where pyruvate gave a higher fluorescence than oxamate
Deleted User#0000: you consume nadh going to lactate right
Domo#7483: yes
Domo#7... |
Deleted User#0000: does the flourescence indicate the reaction is progressing
Charlich#9165: I don't think NAD and NADH+ fluoresce on their own. A fluorescent protein was binding to those things and showing fluorescence probably. Polarity would affect binding affinity for the protein.
Deleted User#0000: that NAD is bei... |
Charlich#9165: No idea what KPi is referring to. Or what a Jenway fluorimeter is, though I can sorta guess
Domo#7483: and we did it in ethanol
Domo#7483: Kpi is the buffer
Charlich#9165: Ethanol was probably just the solvent
Domo#7483: ye
Charlich#9165: I am by no means an experimental biologist lol
Domo#7483: same
Dom... |
Domo#7483: but i am not that good in informatics
Charlich#9165: I'm finishing up a course in bioinformatics right now actually lol
Charlich#9165: But I've been programming since high school, and math is my thang
Domo#7483: i like maths
Domo#7483: but doing it too much made me lose a bit of interest
Domo#7483: but i hav... |
Wyoming Wyatt#4625: when i read the first 3 chapters of the selfish gene
Wyoming Wyatt#4625: dawkins doesn't go into why altruism is bad he mostly just says genes are passed on
Deleted User#0000: looks like behavioral ecology stuff?
Wyoming Wyatt#4625: and they will fight ot be passed on
Deleted User#0000: we were talk... |
Wyoming Wyatt#4625: ya but dawkins was talking about every orgnamism containing genetic code
Wyoming Wyatt#4625: and saying how bacteria dont have altruistic tendecies so it doesnt matter and its a false assumption to think that because a human is acting altrusitically
Wyoming Wyatt#4625: that they are doing any "good"... |
Deleted User#0000: from what i've learned in class anyways, altruism is alive and kicking bc it's advantageous to get passed on
Deleted User#0000: yeah
Deleted User#0000: I'd read about a few different species exhibiting altruistic behavior
Deleted User#0000: but also squirrels pretending to bury nuts in one place and ... |
Tanath#6646: some of the sources he cites are better at explaining the rise of altruism though. he touches on that more lightly. books like `the evolution of cooperation`, and `the origins of virtue` are great
Deleted User#0000: shall do thank you!
Deleted User#0000: the premise didn't seem to make any sense
Dr🍆Dang#1... |
Deleted User#0000: younger thinking is more black and white to put it more subjectively
Mommy Ivy#0014: That's an interesting way to put it.
Edge#2601: @Deleted User Isn't it also harder to make synapse connections when we're okd
Edge#2601: Old
Deleted User#0000: eh
Deleted User#0000: ehhhhhhhhh
Deleted User#0000: that... |
Deleted User#0000: subjectively
Edge#2601: But what does it mean the brain is developing
Edge#2601: Easier to make synapses?
Edge#2601: What does it even mean brain developing
Edge#2601: .....
Edge#2601: Can someone wander my question
Edge#2601: Awe see
Edge#2601: Awenser
Edge#2601: Please
Mommy Ivy#0014: What is the q... |
Deleted User#0000: How would everything look like if our eyes were flat?
Deleted User#0000: Would it be anything different?
「Hiroshi」#9353: yeah
「Hiroshi」#9353: perception
「Hiroshi」#9353: our eyes are curved to bounce light around so our brains can comprehend our surroundings
Deleted User#0000: Ok
「Hiroshi」#9353: is th... |
Mommy Ivy#0014: @Edge maybe he didn't have the right resources to accomplish that at the time? Idk how to answer that really. I mean I guess he could have but...I mean with what technology...
Mommy Ivy#0014: I don't really know how I should answer that lol
Deleted User#0000: nvm
Mommy Ivy#0014: No I was answering his e... |
Deleted User#0000: isnt there supposed to be a snake or something
Deleted User#0000: unless its actually those fish
aloe#2476: doesnt it depend which part of the eyeball is flat
aloe#2476: if the whole thing is flat
aloe#2476: assuming the lens and retina maintain their shape
aloe#2476: i think nothing will change othe... |
DolphinPerson#8880: and when the conditions change the life forms change with them
DolphinPerson#8880: so why do people (no offense to religon nor trying to target religious people) not believe that life cannot be created by us or any other
DolphinPerson#8880: manner
Jm2#6572: because it hasn't happened
Jm2#6572: we ha... |
Charlich#9165: Can't tell if troll or just uneducated person
Charlich#9165: Or both
Deleted User#0000: just a troll
Deleted User#0000: doesn't seem like any psych issues IMO
Deleted User#0000: we need a medical scan though maybe 😉 Night Vex
Edge#2601: can someome tell me
Edge#2601: what brain development is
Edge#2601:... |
Loke#8576: I thought they were only used in synapses?
Cogitabundus#9724: Oh, damn my bad.
Cogitabundus#9724: They appear to jump from node to node - in a process called saltatory conduction
Cogitabundus#9724: You can read more bout that somewhere online i guess
Cogitabundus#9724: Right 😛 ?
Loke#8576: Probably. Thanks!... |
Deleted User#0000: with + denoting myelinated areas where Na cant enter
Deleted User#0000: so as you see here we can trigger a much further distance of depolarized membrane with much few channels triggered open over less time for greater distance
Deleted User#0000: ==na+++++++na++++++++na++++++++na+++++++++na+++++++++n... |
Domo#7483: depends what side you are interested in
Domo#7483: micro or macro
Deleted User#0000: Micro. I guess.
Deleted User#0000: Yeah, micro.
Jm2#6572: why not take an intro bio course
Jm2#6572: at your university
Deleted User#0000: Intro bio?
Jm2#6572: an introductory biology course
Deleted User#0000: Oh.
Deleted Us... |
Deleted User#0000: @Jm2 Can you switch my "undergraduate" rank to "high school" please?
Deleted User#0000: I thought it meant something else.
Jm2#6572: yup done
Deleted User#0000: Thanks fam.
Domo#7483: I like molecular biology
Domo#7483: micro is more cell level
Domo#7483: dunno what you would prefer
Deleted User#0000... |
Deleted User#0000: Yep.
Deleted User#0000: @Deleted User is there a specific thing youre interested in in biology
Deleted User#0000: like genes or diseases or bacteria
Deleted User#0000: or plants
Deleted User#0000: Bacterias.
Deleted User#0000: cool bacteria is pretty neat
Deleted User#0000: Mhm mhm.
Deleted User#0000... |
Deleted User#0000: sorry i had to run out for a sec
Deleted User#0000: strep throat as in what you get when you have a really bad sore throat when youre a kid
Deleted User#0000: and the doctor does that thing where they stick a qtip in the back of your throat
Deleted User#0000: Yeah, I've saw pictures of it. Wasn't pre... |
Deleted User#0000: Mhm, can the strep throat cause coughing?
Deleted User#0000: i.e. "flesh eating bacteria"
Deleted User#0000: Like, for a really long time.
Deleted User#0000: you might be thinking of whooping cough
Deleted User#0000: I know a kid who is coughing since 1 month, and doctors says they didnt found anythi... |
Deleted User#0000: Even thought, they are pretty dangerous.
Deleted User#0000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcjgWov7mTM&list=PL7A9646BC5110CF64
Deleted User#0000: watch the first video @Deleted User
Deleted User#0000: But, how can we learn about Biology and such in real life?
Deleted User#0000: Ok, thanks, imma book... |
Deleted User#0000: i watch everything on 2x its revolutionary
Deleted User#0000: everyone should do it
Deleted User#0000: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/html5-video-speed-control/ejdipbccipeloijefbkiakckfhdbgocg?hl=en
aloe#2476: lool me too
Deleted User#0000: save so much time
aloe#2476: sometimes the lectur... |
Jm2#6572: in fact i oft4en have to rewind multiple times
Jm2#6572: to just catch the crap they're saying
Deleted User#0000: oh yeah he listens to them over and over too
Deleted User#0000: How can we learn, like, physically, biology and such without having a scientific bachelor etc.?
Deleted User#0000: (can't watch vide... |
Nightshade#3959: An autodidact is a self-learner 😃
aloe#2476: ahh cool cool
Deleted User#0000: generally people in this server i think
aloe#2476: hmm where do you find the real gritty stuff tho
aloe#2476: like past gr 12
Jm2#6572: you go to college
aloe#2476: lool without college tho
aloe#2476: if you are an autodidac... |
aloe#2476: idk if id understand the material lol
Jm2#6572: otherwise why do ppl pay for college
Jm2#6572: lol
aloe#2476: tru tru
Deleted User#0000: just do it Good Will Hunting style
aloe#2476: wikipedia?
Deleted User#0000: get a job at as a janitor and then the knowledge comes easier
aloe#2476: lool alright
Deleted Us... |
Jm2#6572: imo the biggest thing
Jm2#6572: is finding out what you need to know, yeah
Jm2#6572: college does that p well for it and it's structured
Deleted User#0000: i think wikipedia has really in depth articles for the stuff i use it for
Deleted User#0000: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-linked_severe_combined_immuno... |
aloe#2476: thers actually a wikipedia
aloe#2476: thats simplified
Charlich#9165: Once you start getting into higher sciences, a lot of the wikipedia articles become worse and worse
Charlich#9165: Like, I was looking at the wikipedia page for Deconstructionism, the philosophical movement. It's utter trash. It's clearly ... |
Charlich#9165: @landsharkxx I think that you think that way because of a misunderstanding of what's going on
Charlich#9165: Don't think about it as "dumbing down" what you're saying
Jm2#6572: wikipedia is still great
Jm2#6572: for diseases and stuff
Charlich#9165: If I talk about mathematics or biology using the same ... |
Jm2#6572: https://g.redditmedia.com/GEaZ5VTVKxKFuSi7sPqidUuuUr9LKQ6Ij_NSZbTm6MI.gif?w=426&fm=mp4&mp4-fragmented=false&s=ad7212c6ab917a19020236fd81cee987
anyway here's some ducjks
Charlich#9165: And that is a danger of scientific communication @Jm2 😛 That's why charismatic scientists need to get better at taking contr... |
Charlich#9165: On an unrelated note
Charlich#9165: I just became aware that I know what enzymes add nucleotides to DNA, but I do not actually know where they get the nucleotides from lol. Are there free nucleotides in the nucleus? I know there's cytoplasmic proteins capable of de novo synthesis of nucleotides - are th... |
RMZing#3258: (in generally understandable words)
RMZing#3258: Which I can see presenting a major challenge for some things
Emily#4400: @Charlich nucletoides are made or it can be obtained from food. some food like banana has lots of dna and this can be degrded to nucleotides.
Emily#4400: and yes there are free nucletoi... |
Deleted User#0000: in this case colicin binds to this receptor
Deleted User#0000: its a way for one strain of ecoli to kill off ecoli around them
Deleted User#0000: the receptors purpose isnt to bind colicin, its just a receptor, for something, and colicin fits in the receptor and gets translocated inside
swed#2941: Ah... |
Deleted User#0000: some scientist probably was investigating colicin and found a receptor it binds to and now its colicin 1 receptor
swed#2941: ah okay, seems quite misleading to name it that
Deleted User#0000: its understanding the basics
Deleted User#0000: first you have to understand how receptors work
swed#2941: su... |
Deleted User#0000: but its still called lupus anticoagulant
swed#2941: Yeah, strange, I guess I know now to take the names of the proteins as just that and not necessarily infer function from them
Charlich#9165: @swed That's generally a good thing tbh
Charlich#9165: For instance
Charlich#9165: Heat Shock Proteins!
Cha... |
Charlich#9165: there is a MAPKKKK
Charlich#9165: MAPKKKK activates MAPKKK, which phosphorylate MAPKK which then phosphorylate MAPK
Charlich#9165: I can only assume there's some scientists who feel very satisfied with themselves for convincing the biological community at large to accept this naming pattern.
swed#2941: h... |
Wreth#2076: Or the genetics software GenAlEx
Syncre#2955: I have to make a - z in biology terms for a project
Syncre#2955: Problem is, you can only share 4 terms with someone at your table(4 people)
Syncre#2955: So rip.
Deleted User#0000: a-z?
Syncre#2955: Mhm.
Syncre#2955: @Deleted User
Deleted User#0000: i dont under... |
Deleted User#0000: what are you missing
Syncre#2955: So basic terms
Syncre#2955: Z
Syncre#2955: Zygote is taken
Syncre#2955: As well as ZooPlankton.
Deleted User#0000: does it have to be something you saw in class
Deleted User#0000: or can i give you one
Syncre#2955: Saw/ talked about in class
Deleted User#0000: :/
Syn... |
Syncre#2955: Nope.
Deleted User#0000: did you learn anatomy
Syncre#2955: For humans yeah. But only a few parts of them.
Syncre#2955: (Animals)
Syncre#2955: And some Plants
Deleted User#0000: OH
Deleted User#0000: did your bio teacher talk about zika virus
Deleted User#0000: its like spreading in the southern hemisphere... |
mireia#5284: Z-DNA too but that's not really a word
Deleted User#0000: i doubt they learned about that
Syncre#2955: Nope
Deleted User#0000: maybe
Deleted User#0000: dude what kinda biology teacher
Deleted User#0000: where do you go to school
Deleted User#0000: like in america
Syncre#2955: Texa
Deleted User#0000: ah
Syn... |
Deleted User#0000: yeah it is
Syncre#2955: We learned about just like "double Helix" not the different types of the way a double helix can be shaped. Isn't that what z DNA is? Like a different structure of the double helix in DNA?
Syncre#2955: I'll go ask her
mireia#5284: Now you made her panic xD
Deleted User#0000: "T... |
Syncre#2955: For zoology
Deleted User#0000: zinc?
Syncre#2955: No elements
Syncre#2955: Like the only two I could think was zooPlankton and Zygote
Syncre#2955: But they were taken
Deleted User#0000: how about zero order reaction
Deleted User#0000: im trying to think of other terms with zero in them
Deleted User#0000: a... |
Syncre#2955: No. We never went into meds
Syncre#2955: @Deleted User what's iac operan
mireia#5284: Damn, your homework is hard
Deleted User#0000: lac operon
Syncre#2955: That
Deleted User#0000: so bacteria can eat glucose and they can eat lactose, but they prefer to eat glucose because its a better source of nutrients
... |
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Deleted User#0000: ant loop!
Jm2#6572: insects do some mad interesting things
Jm2#6572: imagine if it had no real purpose though xD
GeneticJulia#7190: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/241626005112881152/309565020398682112/unknown.png
GeneticJulia#7190: Nematode pile!
Deleted User#0000: ant loops have death have ... |
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Botrks#5820: Einstein had 160 IQ, people have achieved 250 IQ how come Einstein with all the hard work and effort not achieve that?
Deleted User#0000: youre that hs kid again arent you
Deleted User#0000: an no one has every had a 250 IQ
Delete... |
Dr🍆Dang#1597: No one can tell you how smart you can become because no one knows.
Dr🍆Dang#1597: How would anyone know that? And you have to define smart. Some people can memorize stupid amounts of numbers. Some people can tell you what you're thinking by watching you talk. Some people can create music and art that is ... |
Dr🍆Dang#1597: If they were brain size in humans would correlate with smart
Dr🍆Dang#1597: Which they done
Botrks#5820: They have nothing to do with eachother it's not out smarting a smart person it's mesiring
Dr🍆Dang#1597: I'm saying the person measuring. Can't measure accurately because they can't see what the other... |
Botrks#5820: But their achievements show
Botrks#5820: See?
Dr🍆Dang#1597: Their achievements assume they want you to know they are smart
Dr🍆Dang#1597: They could be behind the scenes saving the world and leaving no trace because they are smart
Dr🍆Dang#1597: How would you know?
Botrks#5820: Omg...
Botrks#5820: Illumin... |
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