
[b]Who's the father of Biology??[/b]
aristotle
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who discovered the golgi apparatus? [Biology][/spoiler]
[b] who was the scientist who gave the approximate value of the speed light, which is 3 x 10 to the 8th power m/s? [/b]
yet i don't know the correct answer.[quote=ubenchx]*why is it easier for us to swim in the sea than in the pool?*[/quote]
back to my question.
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okei, now. my turn.
question..
[align=center][spoiler][quote]what makes a human being close his/her eyes whenever he/she sneezes?[/quote]
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Last edited by PhRem (2008-11-12 09:02:13)
Science isn't something arcane, intended only for the few. Everyone of us - whether a poet, janitor, or nuclear physicist - has to be able to think scientifically, and to understand some science, to get through with our lives. Every day we face decisions that hinge on science, such as whether to smoke, what to eat, with whom to have sex, and what protection to use (if any). Even for decisions that don't depend on specific scientific facts, science remains the proven set of best methods for acquiring accurate information about the world.
[b] what is the largest volcano in the world? [/b]
[i] too easy..
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what is the strongest muscle in the human body?
Last edited by amandacaresse (2008-11-12 23:38:03)
Question:
What is the idea of Anton Van Leeuwenhoek that he didn't shared to us before he die?!
what is the strongest muscle in the human body?[/quote]
[b][color=blue]Tongue is the strongest.[/b][/color]
[quote=dhen2x]Question:
What is the idea of Anton Van Leeuwenhoek that he didn't shared to us before he die?![/quote]
[b][color=blue]Nothing???i dont know...no idea...[/b][/color]
[b][color=blue]How long does it takes if our intestines is attached from end to end???[/b][/color]
thats great!
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well here's mine..
how does an earthworm able reproduce itself?
its biology.
and its our lesson now.