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Month: October 2024

Read the following information MITOCHONDRIA EFFECTS OF SEXUALITY…ATP’S LOWERING

Read the following information MITOCHONDRIA EFFECTS OF SEXUALITY…ATP’S LOWERING

Buth DG, Murphy RW, Miyamoto MM & Lieb CS (1985). Creatine kinases of amphibians and reptiles: Evolutionary and systematic aspects of gene expression. Copeia 1985, 279–284. Caster LN & Chance B. (1955) Photochemical action spectra of carbon monoxide‐inhibited respiration. J Biol Chem 217, 453–464. – PubMed Chacko VP, Aresta F, Chacko SM & Weiss RG (2000). MRI/MRS assessment of in vivo murine cardiac metabolism, morphology, and function at physiological heart rates. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 279, H2218–H2224. – PubMed Chance…

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Part 2…Class Stratification….Also learn about Caste Systems in India….

Part 2…Class Stratification….Also learn about Caste Systems in India….

In state organized stratified societies, they boast a complex system of classes, classified in minorities, in majorities, in hierarchical groups (cross cut by natural gender biological hierarchies) not medically or drug induced genders.  Emic Versions of stratified hierarchies differ from one class to another, and bear little resemblance to etic accounts. James West in 1945 studied class relations in a small Western community he called Plainville, and concluded there were different class hierarchies, depending on whether one took the view…

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Talking about Class, Evolving Genotypes, …In the Beginning was the Foot. (This will be done in two parts)

Talking about Class, Evolving Genotypes, …In the Beginning was the Foot. (This will be done in two parts)

The separation of the ancestral line leading to human beings from the line leading us to the Chimpanzees, our closest nonhuman relatives, probably occurred between 5 and 8 million years ago. By 2.5 million years (Cichon 1985, Pilbeam 1986) there was at least two kinds of hominids (members of the human family) called the Australopithecines, which became extinct, and the other called Homo Habilis, which was remote but a direct ancestor of our species. We know they were hominids because…

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