Sentences with phrase «generation of living organisms»

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If it increases the survival probability of the organism (measured by, well more of them live) then it stays in future generations.
Until the student of origins can produce repeated examples of spontaneous generation (living organisms created entirely from non-living matter) followed by an evolutionary process, his speculations remain in the realm of philosophy and outside the strict standards of modern science.
Due to the time frames involved in spawning generation after generation of complex creatures, such experimentation is necessarily limited to specimens with short life spans / gestational periods like bacteria, single cell organisms and fruit flies.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide derives from multiple natural sources including volcanic outgassing, the combustion of organic matter, and the respiration processes of living aerobic organisms; man - made sources of carbon dioxide come mainly from the burning of various fossil fuels for power generation and transport use.
A younger generation of paleontologists, in contrast, has focused on reconstructing intimate details like growth rates and behaviors using modern techniques normally associated with the study of living organisms.
The point of life, according to evolutionary theorists, is for organisms to pass on copies of their genes to succeeding generations.
Potassium channels, present in the cells of virtually living organisms, are core components in bioelectricity generation and cellular communication.
Biologists use the term population to describe a group of organisms of one species that live together in one area and are linked together genetically through reproduction over successive generations.
Potassium channels, present in the cells of virtually all living organisms, are core components in bioelectricity generation and cellular communication.
evolve (adj. evolving) To change gradually over generations, or a long period of time, in living organisms.
Most of my works are inspired by the organic forms living organisms have selected to pass their lives down to the next generations.
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