That was a problem, so how did you come up with a way to
see living organisms, biomolecules, plastics, ceramics and a lot of other materials?
I see living organisms emerge from single cells without something intelligent outside of them directing the process.
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.»
Not exact matches
No there is a mountain of evidence for evolution: geographic distribution, tree of
life, simpler
organisms are older, inheritance, DNA, etc. and no evidence for creationism — unless you've
seen a woman created from the rib of a man.
(We know and can
see that bacteria evolve quite a bit faster than vertebrates, and once an
organism has adapted to its environment sufficiently, evolutionary pressure is lessened — «
living fossils»)
Specimens of that species may be up to 100,000 years of age, e.g.,
see the 2012 article «Portuguese scientists discover world's oldest
living organism» at theportugalnews.com/news/view/1152-20 or
see the February 2012 paper, «Implications of Extreme
Life Span in Clonal
Organisms: Millenary Clones in Meadows of the Threatened Seagrass Posidonia oceanica» on which the news article was based, which is available online at the PLOS ONE website at plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0030454.
We
see Nature combining molecules and cells in the
living body to construct separate individuals, and the same Nature, stubbornly pursuing the same course but on a higher level, combining individuals in social
organisms to obtain a higher order of psychic results.
In the
living organism he
saw the key to a genetic structuralism; what the genetic theory of cognition wants to analyze by the term psychogenesis is specifically the emergence of the so - called knowing, intelligent subject from the preliminary stages of biological organization; that is, the step - by - step ensuing construction of symbolic conceptual structures and thinking structures, following from the sensori - motor performance basis of cognition.
Hence, I will only point out very briefly some of the ways in which Whitehead's metaphysical ideas, and his related understanding of the objects of physics, form a foundation for
seeing inorganic,
living, and conscious
organisms within one scheme of thought.
While it is evident to science that there is a functional «teleonomy» or machine - like purposiveness in individual
organisms (for example, the fish's eye is constructed so as to enable it to
see under water, the heart toward pumping blood, the human brain toward problem - solving, etc.), still there is no hard evidence that
life itself, terrestrial evolution or the universe as a whole has any overarching meaning.
They really don't
see the difference between manufactured objects and
living, breeding
organisms.
You
see, it's the same problem as your first step, you cant just say «all of a sudden, WHAM
living organisms capable of reproduction POOF «ed into existence».
NOW...
LIFE... «I WAS dead - but I am alive...» God gave earthly things as a reminder of spiritual ones (new birth, promised land etc.) Let's
see the function of blood in the living organism: the major one is TRANSPORTING of a) oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and rest of the body, b) nutrients to the body, c) Waste products to be detoxified or removed by the liver and kidneys... See the pictu
see the function of blood in the
living organism: the major one is TRANSPORTING of a) oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and rest of the body, b) nutrients to the body, c) Waste products to be detoxified or removed by the liver and kidneys...
See the pictu
See the picture?
you have the chance of swallowing insects when your breathing, in - and outdoors... so air is not vegan either furthermore the eye can not
see everything, we «eat»
living organisms every day without knowing it.
They ignored the fact that soil is a
living organism, not taking care to
see that the
life of the soil was nourished and sustained.»
«This was in a way the moment where you could
see back 4.5 billion years into... evolution to the most primitive
organisms and understand something about
life on Earth,» Ban says.
«We
saw a connection between
organisms that
live almost all of their
lives in the water column and those that
live on the seafloor,» Juniper says.
On a cold, sunny October day, I travel with Paul Rogers, an ecologist at Utah State University, to
see the largest known
living organism on Earth.
The water must freeze over the Antarctic winter before researchers can lay hands on it, to
see what
organisms might be
living in Lake Vostok.
A future spacecraft could collect ice from the plumes and
see whether it contains biological compounds — or even
living organisms.
«Using the probe's imaging function during experiments, our medical collaborators would be able to
see deep inside the brain of a
living organism and guide the placement of the probe to the right brain region.»
Remember that
organisms like fungi and bacteria also
live in leaf litter, and these
organisms can not be
seen without a microscope.
The microscopic
organism — an archaea known as Metallosphaera sedula (
seen as a cluster of tiny dots sitting in the middle of the meteoritic dust particle pictured above)-- was originally found in 1989
living in Italy's hot acidic sulfur springs around Vesuvius.
That began to change last year with the discovery of DNA sequences for an
organism that no one has ever actually
seen living near a deep - sea vent on the ocean floor.
Most biologists typically recognize three official branches of
life: the eukaryotes, which are
organisms whose cells have a nucleus; bacteria, the single - celled
organisms that may or may not possess a nucleus; and archaea, an ancient line of microbes without nuclei that may make up as much as a third of all
life on Earth (
See «Will the Methane Bubble Burst?»
Finch's ideas about senescence from his grad school days have also held up: The popularity of the Hayflick model has declined as other research questioned its relevance to aging in whole
organisms, and recent studies in long -
lived nematodes have confirmed Finch's hunch that brain hormones control aging (
see Johnson Review).
What we
see as a mere light in the sea is a phenomenon occurring in nearly all the
organisms living in the seas and oceans, from bacteria to large fish, and which impacts the behaviour and dynamics of the entire system.
«What's impressive is that, unlike in a mouse or rabbit, you can actually
see the
organism producing disease in the
live animal,» said John R. Perfect, M.D., chief of the division of infectious diseases at Duke University School of Medicine.
Rocks that crashed to Earth could have supplied early
organisms with essential molecules that allowed them to store energy, ensuring that they could go on to give rise to all terrestrial
life we
see today.
You would be better off getting a copy of George Poinar's recent book
Life in Amber (
see Review, 12 December 1992) and spending time trying to identify what
organism you have got.
To be able to move on your own — to be self - moving — is a feature normally
seen in
living organisms.
«By studying the past, with the ability to
see a moment in time and changes through time, we are better able to understand ecosystems and the
organisms that
live in them today,» Olive said.
Genome editing — which can directly manipulate the genome information of various
organisms without leaving an artificial strand — has
seen rapid progress in recent years and it is gradually becoming a revolutionary tool in fields ranging from
life sciences to advanced medical research.
«These are the same precursors
seen in biominerals from sea urchin and abalone, which are different
organisms from completely different branches in the tree of
life, so the fact that they used exactly the same mechanism to form their skeletons is really surprising,» Gilbert explains.
«Science shows us the many ways that
life is interconnected, especially on the microscopic level, where we
see how many
organisms depend on close contact with or internalization of other species for food, defense, or reproduction,» said lead author John Burns, a postdoctoral researcher in the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology.
In fact, other researchers have begun to
see similarities between some Ediacaran
organisms and
living animals.
If true, it would be the first time a
life form has been discovered that can operate without phosphorus — thought to be one of the elements essential to
life — and the first time that an alternate working form of DNA has been
seen in an
organism.
A
living thing that is too small to
see with the unaided eye, including bacteria, some fungi and many other
organisms such as amoebas.
«I work on understanding how cells «eat» using machinery based on vesicular carriers, and all my
life I've dreamed of
seeing this in a
live organism,» Tomas Kirchhausen, Ph.D., a professor of cell biology at Harvard Medical School and one of the paper's authors, said in a statement on Thursday.
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and East China Normal University devised and tested a thin - about as thin as the skin of a soap bubble - film composed of a special type of molecules called peptoids that can repair itself, similar to the self - repair
seen in cells of
living organisms.
Marine mollusks can embed photonic structures into their curved shells without compromising shell strength; deep sea sponges evolved fiber optic cables to direct light to symbiotically
living organisms; and brittlestars cover their skeletons with lenses to focus light into the body to «
see» at night.
microbe
Living things that are too small to
see with the unaided eye, including bacteria, some fungi and many other
organisms such as amoebas.
To
see if those effects might explain the link between paraquat, aging, and PD in
living organisms, the team turned to genetically altered mice that the Campisi lab had developed for senescent cell studies.
microorganism A
living thing that is too small to
see with the unaided eye, including bacteria, some fungi and many other
organisms such as amoebas.
«In the same way that an egg, a caterpillar, a pupa, and a butterfly are all
life stages of the same
organism, we now have strong support for the idea that these binaries are all the same thing
seen in different phases of their
lives,» Shara said.
microorganism (or «microbe») A
living thing that is too small to
see with the unaided eye, including bacteria, some fungi and many other
organisms such as amoebas.
Genome editing - which can directly manipulate the genome information of various
organisms without leaving an artificial strand - has
seen rapid progress in recent years and it is gradually becoming a revolutionary tool in fields ranging from
life sciences to advanced medical research.
Pick up any probiotic formula and you'll
see: «Contains 13 billion
live organisms per capsule at time of manufacture.»
The Chinese Taoist philosophy
sees the entire universe as a
living organism and our body's
organism as a microcosm of the universe.
This is the same issue we
saw last year with
Life, but at least that movie had the benefit of the
organism doing things.