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#76
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Re: Re: sorry, but thanks for playing
Originally posted by stoopidbstrd
ehh, i never really listened in biology anyway.
ehh, i never really listened in biology anyway.
Traxxasdude-- go check your science books!! Yes we get minerals from the soil....... Plants take in minerals to help them grow, which intern makes them rich in minerals....... how do we get the minerals..... we then harvest and eat the plants...... OR we butcher and eat the animals that ate the plants...... one way or another we get minerals from the soil......
On a not so closely related point--- where else would we get minerals, I mean we mine gold, magnesium, platinum, and yes even plutonium....... just to name a few.......
#77
I also know it isn't minerals from the soil for other reasons and I will check my book tommorow. OK so we do get minerals from the soil. but many animals don't eat plants and thier cells are the same as ours
#78
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GTMilenko;
Look somebody made a Dumb statement here and we made fun of it. THAT'S IT!. All in good fun. The person involved took it as it was meant, AS A JOKE!
You got all bent and started with the name calling, so you got in return what you dished out.
If you haven't figured it out yet, in life you generally get in return what you put out. Garbage in Garbage out, it is very simple.
Ok Guys, enough said.
You got all bent and started with the name calling, so you got in return what you dished out.
If you haven't figured it out yet, in life you generally get in return what you put out. Garbage in Garbage out, it is very simple.
Ok Guys, enough said.
#79
Originally posted by traxxasdude
I also know it isn't minerals from the soil for other reasons and I will check my book tommorow. OK so we do get minerals from the soil. but many animals don't eat plants and thier cells are the same as ours
I also know it isn't minerals from the soil for other reasons and I will check my book tommorow. OK so we do get minerals from the soil. but many animals don't eat plants and thier cells are the same as ours
#80
Tech Elite
Originally posted by stoopidbstrd
animals have cells??? impossible!!! damn you biology man!!!
animals have cells??? impossible!!! damn you biology man!!!
#81
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Originally posted by traxxasdude
I also know it isn't minerals from the soil for other reasons and I will check my book tommorow. OK so we do get minerals from the soil. but many animals don't eat plants and thier cells are the same as ours
I also know it isn't minerals from the soil for other reasons and I will check my book tommorow. OK so we do get minerals from the soil. but many animals don't eat plants and thier cells are the same as ours
Let's say a wolf lives it's life w/o eating plants........ However he eats cute little bunny rabbits..... which ate plants...... so the wolf gets his daily dose of minerals.....
BTW: why you need you 2nd grade science book...you got the worlds largest encyclopedia setting right in front of you!!!!!
#84
sure we do get minerals from the soil but that is not one of the ingrediants. wait until tommorow and I should have a answer by 4:30 eastern standered time. Plus I am not talking about photosynthisis.
#87
actually the answer is food in general not minerals from the soil. There is a mitochondria in even our cell but we do not use photosynthisis to make food
#88
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No our digestive track breaks our food into minerals and sugars, which is then distributed to our cells......
Just admit that you where wrong and go on with your life......
It isn't that hard just say "yes Master, I am sorry for ever questioning you........ Please forgive me????"
OK LITTLE MAN?!?!?!?
Just admit that you where wrong and go on with your life......
It isn't that hard just say "yes Master, I am sorry for ever questioning you........ Please forgive me????"
OK LITTLE MAN?!?!?!?
#89
actually there is one part (forgot what it is called) that turns that sugar and minerals into protien for the mitochondria.
Now then who nows more about cells, the one who just finshed studying it or the one who studied it years ago.
btw, I got that from a GRADED paper in my binder and I got the three things right.
Now then who nows more about cells, the one who just finshed studying it or the one who studied it years ago.
btw, I got that from a GRADED paper in my binder and I got the three things right.
Last edited by traxxasdude; 05-12-2003 at 04:08 PM.
#90
Originally posted by traxxasdude
actually there is one part (forgot what it is called) that turns that sugar and minerals into protien for the mitochondria.
Now then who nows more about cells, the one who just finshed studying it or the one who studied it years ago.
btw, I got that from a GRADED paper in my binder and I got the three things right.
actually there is one part (forgot what it is called) that turns that sugar and minerals into protien for the mitochondria.
Now then who nows more about cells, the one who just finshed studying it or the one who studied it years ago.
btw, I got that from a GRADED paper in my binder and I got the three things right.
1. Why are you being dogmatic about a High School level of biology definition? If you really want to know about Mitochondria (and I think I'm sorry I mentioned them. . . ) check out the MIG group at the National Institute of Health site (mig.nih.gov) (btw, they don't make or consume minerals although they do use minute amounts of them, usually vitamins, in maintaining their integrity - they take glucose or glycolytes and O2 and make ATP which is the power transferral method of the body)
2. Why are we talking about biology and herbology on an RC column? Oh my friggin WORD! Talk about a wierd topic migration!