October 30, 200916 yr Geology is not related to biology, I guess? In France it's in the same class at high school :nice:
October 30, 200916 yr Geology can be related to biology, but putting then in the same class?? I guess, if you take the super-wide view, like planetary science, as the space aliens might look at us. How does this work? Genetics Q (Dr. Ho's favorite): how do you tell a male fruit fly from a female fruit fly?
October 31, 200916 yr Yep that's weird, this class is called Science of Life and Earth :wink: Answer ? :P
October 31, 200916 yr I like that title - Science of Life and Earth! Cool!! It's good to see someplace that ties it all together.;) A: You pull down their genes!:P (it's a Dr. Ho Joke, and you've gotta know Dr. Ho!)
October 31, 200916 yr Just Friendly Dr. Ho. :) A geneticist, & may his spirit of positiveness live on forever.:angel: Did you catch any of the live U2 concert on YouTube? Just stream-of-thought, with the earth from space rotating away on the screen, and the live chat with one of the astronauts on-board the space station?
October 31, 200916 yr Author Geology can be related to biology, but putting then in the same class?? I guess, if you take the super-wide view, like planetary science, as the space aliens might look at us. How does this work? Genetics Q (Dr. Ho's favorite): how do you tell a male fruit fly from a female fruit fly? Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment? :dozey: or Law of Segregation? Whatever. :sick: Just finished my exam yesterday btw.:dance: Biology was alright but Calculus was damn hard :veryangry2: The essay question for Biology was about Polymerase Chain Reaction :dozey:
October 31, 200916 yr Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment? :dozey: or Law of Segregation? Whatever. :sick: Now Now, Rudy.. Gregor Mendel needs your support! Peas, think peas! It's all probability at that level mostly anyhow, so you, being the avid gaming enthusiast, should do quite well! Just finished my exam yesterday btw.:dance: Biology was alright but Calculus was damn hard :veryangry2:True, Calculus is definitely a mind-bender, I agree. But conceptually, once you get it, it get's much easier. Solve the 3-dimensional sets of equations below, using one of the following methods: Rotation, Slicing, or Cylindrical Shells. You have 5 minutes for each. Go! tick, tick, tick.. The essay question for Biology was about Polymerase Chain Reaction :dozey: PCR! Great!! You may now choose to copy any number of life forms, or custom build one from scratch. How did it go?
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