Sentences with phrase «single living organism»

When highly toxic materials are sprayed into skies around the globe as part of the ongoing climate engineering assault, these materials must inevitably fall to Earth and be inhaled and / or absorbed by every single living organism.
The case can be made that a single living organism to observe and care for can be more useful to a teacher than a simulated jungle.
It's a natural process that every single living organism, and indeed, every living cell goes through.
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.

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In reality, the lifeform belongs to a separate class of life known as Archaea, a type of single - celled organism that typically thrives in harsh environments.
It matches up with the observed entire life cycle and doubling rate (about every 8 hours) of the single celled organism.
The DNA programming required to create life capable of replicating in even the most simple single celled organism is far far more complex than anything mankind has ever built.
If scienties found a single organism or cell on another planet they would proclaim WE HAVE FOUND LIFE.
i think your forgetting that if scientist found a single cell life form that that would be a living fully developed organism and a fetus is a multicellular organism and isn't fully developed yet
If there was a God who intelligently designed the universe and life then why would we have anything bigger than our solar system inhabited by single cell organisms?
To the contrary, it is more fantastic than we can imagine — hundreds of billions (trillions) of galaxies with hundreds of billions (trillions) of stars, nearly all of which have planets, some right for life; planets so hot that they rain glass; stars made of diamonds; the lineage of animals from singled celled organisms to the incredible variety that exists today with their unique adaptations.
Scientists have created artificial life (simple single cell organisms) in the lab already.
I see living organisms emerge from single cells without something intelligent outside of them directing the process.
My mind is open to higher life... I think as an atheist, your mind is open as well, you have to believe in a higher evolved being than potentially our own, or you would not believe in a higher evolved being beyond a single cell organism...
Now those who accept the evolutionary perspective are generally agreed that the universe is one single process and that there are stages in the process: the evolution of matter, next the emergence of the first unicellular organisms, then a process of further evolution of life toward vegetative and animal life, and from this latter phase emerged man.
When you say miracle of life, do you mean conception of a child in todays world or are you talking about single - celled organisms at the advent of life on earth?
Thus the realist thesis about nexus elucidates how Whitehead's metaphysics can construe material bodies and living organisms as single entities.
You make my point exactly, when you say that it takes no faith to believe that all life is decendant from a single celled organism through random chance.
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.
Topher, all life on Earth evolved from single cell organisms you are just going to have to learn to deal with reality.
Against this it is not possible to point with the same plausibility to the origin of a single infra - human organism even if we assumed like the Vitalists an intrinsically non-spatial substantial living principle.
Heretofore, this earth has witnessed the emergence of single - celled living organisms, the growth of multicelled plant organisms, the advent of animals with centralized nervous systems making self - directed activity possible, and the flowering of humanity with its far - flung culture.
«What we have described as globalization is remarkably close to Teilhard de Chardin's planetization, in which «[mankind, born on this planet and spread over its entire surface, come [s] gradually to form round its earthly matrix, a single, major, organic unity, enclosed upon itself.4 Thus the globalization of humankind could lead to the formation of a new kind of living entity — a social organism — on the same cosmic principle as that by which atoms join to form molecules, molecules join to form mega-molecules, mega-molecules unite to form living cells, and innumerable cells constitute an organism.
May 28, 2013 — The widespread disappearance of stromatolites, the earliest visible manifestation of life on Earth, may have been driven by single - celled organisms called foraminifera.
That is to say, the whole of existence, including inanimate matter, living organisms, and «mind,» arises in a single ground, in which these are all enfolded, or contained implicitly.
The life within a single organism or community can not be isolated in any one place: it exists in the process of the whole.
If, on the other hand, we define evolution in the Darwinian sense — as a process of random mutation and natural selection by which all living beings have arisen by chance from single - celled organisms over 100's of millions of years — we may not be on equally firm ground from a scientific perspective.
So great was the sense of mutual participation, and the dependence of each person on the life of the whole, that Paul could compare the church to a single organism (I Cor.
And not just life — if life is understood to mean a biologically functioning organism, even a single cell is obviously alive — but personhood.
«you can not teach Biology without evolution» - my prof. Personally, I love the idea that God could create life slowly out of a single celled living organism.
A truly Catholic ethic might show more respect for the symbiotic nature of very early uterine life by regarding a woman and her fetus as a single organism, with one informing consciousness — that of the woman.
And let's remember that evolution, while it's a theory, is a theory about the beginning and the transformation of life based on things we have observed, namely that cells change and mutate and that those mutations can produce cells that are unique and new, and that it would follow that it's possible for molecules to form into single - celled organisms which mutate and combine into multi-cellular organisms which mutate, adapt, and grow over time into new forms of life.
The Theory of Evolution only talks about how life evolved from the first single celled organism up till what we have today.
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Starts with the first single - cell organisms and end with modern life forms.
Honing in on when life on Earth evolved from single - celled to multicellular organisms is no easy task.
From single - celled organisms to human populations, viruses affect all life on earth, often determining what will survive.
After billions of years, during which life consisted almost entirely of single - celled organisms, animals evolved.
Bacteria rarely live by themselves as single - celled organisms.
Since life first emerged more than 3 billion years ago, single - celled organisms have dominated the planet for most of its history.
Still, life is full of cooperation, from the single cells that joined to form higher organisms to the construction of cities by humans and intricate communal nests by ants.
Simpler kinds of living organisms came first, and it took hundreds of millions of years of evolution on Earth to progress from single - celled life forms to complex organisms like ourselves.
A single - celled organism lives beneath the seafloor, in rock hotter, deeper and older than any previously known sub-seafloor environment harboring life.
Like cyanobacteria, these generally single - celled organisms draw energy through photosynthesis, with many living as symbionts inside coral.
A strengthened magnetic field around Earth could have allowed life to evolve beyond single - celled organisms starting 500 million years ago, The Washington Post reports.
Modern genetics has revealed that much of the diversity of life on Earth is found in single - celled organisms that reproduce asexually by splitting in two — thus flummoxing the definition.
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?»
Though little is known about Loki, scientists hope that it will help to resolve one of biology's biggest mysteries: how life transformed from simple single - celled organisms to the menagerie of complex life known as eukaryotes — a category that includes everything from yeast to azaleas to elephants.
In March the Field Museum opened a controversial new exhibit called the Evolving Planet, which takes visitors on a 4 - billion - year journey that shows life on Earth developing from single - celled organisms to dinosaurs and finally to humans.
Organisms, including the single - celled bacteria living in the ocean at that early date, need a steady supply of phosphorus, but «it's very hard to account for this phosphorus unless it is eroding from the continents,» says Aaron Satkoski, a scientist in the geoscience department at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
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