This chapter was amazing. How does cells know how to arrange themselves perfectly and make creatures as complex as us? If the cells were translated into human behaviors than every baby will be born with a college educated mind in which knows how society works and what its purpose is. The cells are very spectacular because of the ways in which it behaves in its society and in our society. The two world connection that these cells bring are remarkable.
When: In the Precambrian period, there was no life except for bacteria but in this period there was the very basis of bodybuilding represented in ribons which was seemingly unimportant. the rediscovery of these indigenous bodies tell us an important part of the human body history. How it evolved and what from. If this is not amazing to you, I'll put it this way-You were part ribon-everyone is part ribon. Although this is not literal, it is true, every creature, every body from simple to complex evolved from these ribons in the Precambrian period and evolved into the bodies we are now.
How: Bodies are built because cells know how to arrange themselves either from predatory and prey relations, bodies were built because cells knew how to arrange themselves and knew how to survive together as the fittest in their domain and space. Like choanoflagellates, human bodies absorb, digest, and move, but the major difference is the fact that choanoflagellates are microbes. This is significant because chanoflagellates may have evolved into bigger and more complicated bodies making the creatures alive today survive int their chosen environment. It is just like how people are in society. people know what group they belong to and stick with it to survive in reality.
I was thinking of a medical major, and seeing how much work the medical students have to go through frightens me but at the same time intrigues me as well. To understand the difference between this tissue and that can really mean simply to distinguish the material that is composed in this and that. Although this is not easy, it brings us a step closer to how bodies are arranged and how cells arrange themselves around proteins such as collagen, hydroxyapatite,etc.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
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