Not exact matches
So, can a
simple prokaryotic
cell come into existence without the intervention of God, Allah, Shiva, Vishnu, Yahweh or any
other divine / magic being?
there is endless evidence via fossils and
other remains of how certain
cells evolved light sensitivity and spent billions of years evolving through
simple compound eyes to what we see today; the myriad different eyes used by species that presently inhabit the earth.
First x object was created out of nothing, then combined with
other things created out of nothing, then magically an atom, yhen a
cell, a molecule, then bacteria, single
cell creatures, followed by
simple sea creatures with organs, then more advanced creatures, next red blooded mammals, then primates, and finally human.
Yet, whereas the
cells of bacteria and
other microbes are small and
simple, all visible life, including us humans, is generally made up of large and complex
cell types.
AS A species made up of eukaryotic
cells complete with mitochondria, nuclei and
other complex structures, it's easy for us Homo sapiens to look down on the far
simpler prokaryotes, the
cells of which lack such structures.
Single -
celled though they may be, bacteria and
other microbes are far from
simple.
Simple biological computer may someday perform complex diagnoses of cancer and
other diseases from inside individual
cells
But while this study has proved that the technique works in a
simple organism, it could also be applied to
other bacterial species, yeast or even human
cells to find useful information about how genes are controlled and how they can be manipulated.
The
simple, single -
celled creatures have captured scientists» interest because they are unlike any
other organism known to science.
In
other words, there is a division of labor among various types of
cells within the sponges, which produce the self - organized biological structures through a chain of
simple reactions.
There's a lot of attention right now on how neurons fire and interact with each
other, but the truth is, we don't even understand how a brain develops — even in the most
simple of organisms like C. elegans, a worm with only 300 brain
cells.
For example, when there is no oxygen (a likely scenario in underground disposal vaults) to help these bacteria «breath» and break down the ISA, these
simple single -
cell microorganisms are able to switch their metabolism to breath using
other chemicals in the water, such as nitrate or iron.
The introduction of CRISPR, which is
simpler and more efficient than
other techniques, will probably accelerate the race to get gene - edited
cells into the clinic across the world, says Carl June, who specializes in immunotherapy at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and led one of the earlier studies.
The committee's final report (in Japanese), released today, is the latest blow against a surprisingly
simple method for creating stem
cells, known as STAP (stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency), published in a Nature article and an accompanying letter online on 29 January by Obokata and colleagues at RIKEN CDB, along with
other institutions in Japan and at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
In
other words, are face - recognition
cells like
simple on - off switches, or can they act like dimmers?
The possibility of such
cells has been debated at least since the 1950s, when researchers found single neurons in the visual cortex of cats and
other animals that respond to
simple stimuli, such as lines oriented at a certain angle or moving in a specific direction, or light of a particular wavelength.
It also lacks the energy - generating mitochondria present in most living things and digests food with fermentation enzymes found only in bacteria and
other very
simple single -
celled organisms.
Antibiotics and
other modern medicines do not work on viruses because these radically
simple organisms infiltrate
cells and hijack their processes to serve their own purposes.
The
cells might have descended from a
simpler organism or acquired their complexity by snatching genes from
other microbes.
Although progress toward harnessing the immune system to attack tumors has been «enormous,» he said, his lab and many
others are seeing in more and more studies — in lab mice as well as patients — that «immuno - oncology» will not be as
simple as stimulating T
cells to attack tumors.
«Our approach could lead to a
simpler method of creating iPSCs or could be used to directly reprogram skin
cells into
other cell types, such as heart
cells or brain
cells.»
2) The
other mechanism is much more
simpler, yet much more obscure and involves swelling of the
cells that doesn't affect the function of the muscles.
Dry brushing is the
simple process of sweeping a stiff body brush across the skin in order to clear dead skin
cells and
other surface debris from the pores.
In
simplest terms,
cells lining the vessels absorb cholesterol (and
other substances) from the blood, leading to the build - up of plaque.
In a healthy body, the hormone insulin is responsible for enabling glucose (the
simplest form of carbohydrates) to be carried across the
cell's insulin - dependent membrane into muscle fibers and
other cells.
This could mean an elaborate date night or a
simple night in; the main thing is that it's time spent truly in each
other's company — so no checking of emails /
cell phones allowed!
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a nice, franchise - based fighting game, at first, i was expecting a
simple fighting game with some button mashing, however, the game proved me wrong and i fell in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more deep than the one in the Naruto games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo bar, making bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the
cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even comment on their score after the battle), the game also features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced in the later game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any point in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger than the
other, the game has a story mode with three story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
They use
simple digital video tools such as
cell phones, digital cameras with movie settings, and inexpensive camcorders to create and share video and to communicate with
others far beyond their local communities.
The process is
simple but merciless: Plaque, which is made of saliva, sloughed mouth
cells, food, and
other things, forms on teeth just minutes after eating.
On the
other hand, though, the cover system certainly isn't particularly great in comparison to many
others out there (coughGearsofWarcough) A
simple tap of the A button on the Xbox controller will slam your
cell - shaded avatar into whatever wall or chest - high piece of cover happens to be in the immediate vicinity, while another tap of A while pushing the analogue stick in any direction will disengage you from cover —
Simples.
This facade of eco-friendliness masks a more significant issue: many organic sulfonic acid salts are fairly toxic to the aquatic environment, and can be especially disturbing to
cell membranes of single -
cell and
other simple creatures.
Before you start breaking open old car batteries and making your own solar
cells, remember that while the process may be described as «
simple» when done by MIT researchers, it's not really appropriate for a home science project unless you've got the know - how, the skills, and the equipment to deal with the sulfuric acid and lead in the batteries without causing harm to yourself and
others.