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Message 7 of 142 (90938)
03-07-2004 11:24 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Trump won
03-07-2004 12:38 AM


miraculous
Abiogenesis, great topic. I agree with Crashfrog's post that anytime a living creature incorporates nonliving matter into its structure abiogenesis occurs. I find it amazing that a plant can take the light from a nearby star and through a series of complex photoelectric/chemical mechanisms produce the raw materials for animal bodies to produce glucose; thus allowing you to post on these boards. Starlight to life. Sounds miraculous.

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1.61803
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Message 12 of 142 (91064)
03-08-2004 12:04 AM
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03-07-2004 3:17 PM


Re: miraculous
Really. The last time I ate a salad I do not remember there being any glucose in it. I guess I did deserve that C in Freshman Biology. Thanks for pointing that out Dna its been awhile.
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