"The bilogical processes that make these different organs are versions of the same thing. When you see these deep similiarities among different organs and bodies, you begin to recognize that the diverse inhabitants of our world are just variations on theme" (Shubin 80).
I loved how he ended it because I found a weird connection with it. As many of you know, I am currently living in Hiroshima, Japan doing a 6 week homestay by earning a scholarship through Mazda. By living in Japan and reading this quote, it struck me how reading the similarities in species is the same as seeing the similarties in cultures. Japan, I thought, was going to be completely different than sunshine Southern California. I mean, Japan is an island and California is...well a state. But after living here for almost 5 weeks, I've learned that Japan is the same as California, it's just a different "flavor", just as species. When you break species down, you find that they're the same.
I really want to go to Japan at some point in my life... I am jealous.
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