Sentences with phrase «many living organisms»

It is a living organism, with neurons firing in different regions and moving around.
«We have thousands of plants that are living organisms that we have to maintain.»
Scientists can then grow the muscle cells and develop them in a lab the same way the cells would grow on a living organism.
Bolt is only one startup using such technologies, which let scientists reengineer the genetics of living organisms to make products ranging from food sweeteners to «leather» to woodlike composites.
'' (3) The development and operation of vehicles capable of carrying instruments, equipment, supplies and living organisms through space.»
Like any living organism, the needs of the members and the purpose of the tribe can change and evolve,» says Lampshire.
But these little cinnamon monstrosities are essentially icing - stuffed dough Gushers and should not be served to humans or any living organism.
Companies that operate in the Biotechnology industry primarily make use of living organisms or molecular and cellular techniques to provide chemicals, food and services that meet human needs.
If the conditions to allow a cell to form and begin acting as a living organism were in place, it stands to reason that more than one would form, potentially a lot more.
Their studies and exposures to Science only reinforce their belief, that the universe and living organisms are distinctively designed.
I think if we create a biological intelligence that's full of suffering, we have the same moral obligation to protect it from suffering as we have any other living organism, especially in a sentient organism.
You don't need to consider evolution, just look at the growth of any living organism.
The evidence is simply overwhelming and of various different types: the fossil record, the genetic code, experimental confirmations, structures in living organisms which are of no current use but once were, faulty «designs» that are explained by «blind evolution» but that no sentient being would create, predictions that are tested based one the hypothesis it has occurred etc..
If you look at the curent state of living organisms there is little question that the species are devolving rather than evolving.
His focus on gemeinsames Leben or «life together» (meaning that Christians form a tight - bonded community as if a single living organism) has resonated across China.
May we consider the possibility that living organisms give that appearance because they actually were designed?
Mind is a living organism that pursues its own nature.
The notion that matter randomly self - constructed to form living organisms is meant for delusional God - deniers such as yourself.
Not only did molecular biologists discover that DNA carried information; they soon began to suspect that living organisms must contain systems for processing genetic information.
Yet out of all that unconstrained, unintelligible mess emerges, deus ex machina, the precisely ordered and extraordinarily intelligible world of living organisms.
The other is to value living organisms because of their intrinsic value to themselves and to God.
I see living organisms emerge from single cells without something intelligent outside of them directing the process.
Things existed long before any awareness of them arose or could have arisen on the part of living organisms
Patentization of the process, produce, and living organisms, is facilitation of predatory operation by foreign corporate power.
The same is true for the fetus, for the living organism in relation to its environment, for the human «I» in relation to the «Thou.»
But Duffy never wanders too far from this one persistent argument» that much of the vitality and resiliency of Catholicism is found in its rituals and worship, in lay devotions and Marian piety, in veneration of the Church's blesseds and saints, in acts of communal discipline and obedience that bind the faithful together as a living organism.
The evidence is that biological evolution has proceeded continuously since that distant time by evolution of populations of living organisms through natural selection of best procreators.
Living organisms are chemical machines consisting chiefly of colloidal material and possessing the peculiarity of preserving and reproducing themselves....
Great as is the significance of the emergence of self - conscious persons within the very fabric of the universe for any reflection on its possible meaning and purpose, this must not lead us to underplay the significance also of the rest of the universe and of all other living organisms to God as Creator — even though we are able to depict only in imagination the kind of delight that God may be conceived to have in the fecund multiplicity and variety or created forms.
Again, the living organism has need of its environment; the human «I» has need of its «Thou.»
(For those who might not appreciate it, evolution offers a mechanism for understanding the existence of living organisms that doesn't require the existence of a god.)
Scientists may think they have good reasons for believing that living organisms evolved naturally from nonliving chemicals, or that complex organs evolved by the accumulation of micromutations through natural selection, but having reasons is not the same as having proof.
Complete certainty exists among essentially all biochemists that the other characteristics of living organisms (for example, selective permeability across all membranes, muscle contraction, and the hearing and memory process) will all be completely understood in terms of the coordinative interactions of large and small molecules.2
However, living organisms had existed for some 2000 million of more years (= over 20 «hours» on the above scale) before this, our relatively late arrival.
Your assumption, that «evolution offers a mechanism for understanding the existence of living organisms that doesn't require the existence of a god» holds weight only if one has the view that «natural explanations» and «theistic explanations» are a zero - sum game.
It is «the intrinsic and instrumental value of every living organism in its relation to its environment and to God» (Birch 1988, 192).
In regards of water and carbon, you need water for every living organism.
You can not have the formation of crystals, you can not have the formation of living organisms, unless you are in a universe in which the entropy is increasing.
Such hierarchies are often found in structured societies, that is, living organisms.
Microbes will be the last living organisms on the planet.
In explicating his own notion of «dynamism» Sullivan notes that, «Whitehead, among the philosophers, has conceived the universe as an organism, and certainly there is no difficulty in seeing living organisms as particular dynamisms.»
Central to Process and Reality is a discussion of the order of nature that stems from a variety of societies of actual entities (e.g., material bodies and living organisms).
According to his model, personality is conceived as a dynamic living organism made up of a number of interacting dynamisms and subdynamisms recognizable by a recurring pattern of identity.
Look at the age of fossilized bones, look at DNA evidence and all the other mountains of evidence about the LONG - TERM DYNAMICS of LIVING ORGANISMS on this planet over the span of BILLIONS of years.
To common sense, there are three stages in the history of a living organism: coming into being, enduring, and perishing.
But living organisms are categorized as nexus.
Thus the realist thesis about nexus elucidates how Whitehead's metaphysics can construe material bodies and living organisms as single entities.
DNA / RNA and proteins are by far the most important components of a living organism, carrying out virtually every function in a cell.
And so it follows that the opus humanum laboriously and gradually achieved within us by the growth of knowledge and in the face of evil, is something quite other than an act of higher morality: it is a living organism.
There are not enough inert (dead) elements in the universe to create one simple living organism.
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