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Yes exactly. Same goes for anti matter and strange matter (both theoretically proven only). Strange matter is mortifying. But would serve as excellent fodder for a story.No matter the explanation we may have, we still ultimately know nothing, and that’s honestly exciting to me, because no matter how much you ‘grow up’, you can literally decide right now in this instant to START playing the game, and you will always discover and explore new things without it feeling repetitive, no matter actively repetitive objectively gets.
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Yeah, and at a different time.@[Blank] maybe we should move this out of the bio discussion?
My thoughts exactly.Yeah, and at a different time.
It’s midnight, lol.
Thanks alot, that makes sense nowUV radiation well more specifically UV-B, can cause DNA damage by forming thymine dimers, where two adjacent thymine bases on the same DNA strand bond together. This dimerization doesn't directly induce a point mutation from adenine to thymine. but if not repaired correctly, thymine dimers can lead to point mutations during DNA replication, as the replication machinery may misread the dimer and insert the wrong base. The formation of thymine dimers doesn't misalign the DNA strands but can disrupt the normal base pairing and replication process.View attachment 39977
PATHOGEN | EXAMPLE | ADAPTATIONS |
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PRION | Mad Cow Disease | - It's a protein so it can't be detected lol no antigen markers |
VIRUS | Influenza | - constantly evolving antigen markers - can survive without host - easily transmissible |
BACTERIA | E. Coli | - capsule is protective - secrets toxins that are harmful to host and damage immune system |
PROTOZOA (PROTIST) | Cholera | - forms microtubule projections that attach to host cells - forms colonies - complex lifecycle (e.g. malaria) |
FUNGI | Thrush | - can tolerate large range of abiotic conditions - has a cell wall for extra protection |
MACRO-PARASITE | Hookworm | - secretes proteins that hide their presence - just generally sneaky little buggers (quote this in hsc please) |
we only looked at the adaptations of viruses, bacteria and fungi in detail
PATHOGEN EXAMPLE ADAPTATIONS PRION Mad Cow Disease - It's a protein so it can't be detected lol no antigen markers VIRUS Influenza - constantly evolving antigen markers
- can survive without host
- easily transmissibleBACTERIA E. Coli - capsule is protective
- secrets toxins that are harmful to host and damage immune systemPROTOZOA (PROTIST) Cholera - forms microtubule projections that attach to host cells
- forms colonies
- complex lifecycle (e.g. malaria)FUNGI Thrush - can tolerate large range of abiotic conditions
- has a cell wall for extra protectionMACRO-PARASITE Hookworm - secretes proteins that hide their presence
- just generally sneaky little buggers (quote this in hsc please)
edit please give suggestions to improve this thanks
I mean I'm doing mod 6 rn (hating biotechnologies) I might need to update the running list thread if I get a chance and I'm botheredguys help should i go over mod 5-8 again like idk im bored
no i love biotechI mean I'm doing mod 6 rn (hating biotechnologies) I might need to update the running list thread if I get a chance and I'm bothered
my teacher did it for us coz we were crying to herCheers ace
I KNOW RIGHT WHYYYWHY IS THE STRUCTURE OF THE EYE SO MUCH