Biology

  1. What is the human genome?
  2. The scientists Francis Collins and Craig Venter, each with his team managed
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  4. How are they trained their eyes?
  5. The eyes are the organs of vision, one man's senses that allow
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  7. What is DNA?
  8. In all living things are chemical compounds that are responsible for storing
  9. biology/what-is-dna.htm
  10. What is biodegradation?
  11. The materials can be transformed into simpler and harmless substances called biodegradable
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  13. Why do you have colorful and fragrant flowers?
  14. The different colors and perfumes that has flowers are not random, but
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  16. How does it the fruit?
  17. The flower is the plant organ that performs the function of reproduction.
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  19. In what is the food chain?
  20. The food chain is the set of maintenance relations of beings that
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  22. How is blood formed?
  23. The human blood consists of plasma, white and red cells. Plasma is
  24. biology/how-is-blood-formed.htm
  25. How does the brain?
  26. The brain occupies most of the brain and is housed in the
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  28. What are the fish?
  29. Fish are a heterogeneous group of vertebrates consisting of 22,000 species, approximately.
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  31. How is cloning?
  32. A clone is a living being whose genes are identical to those
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  34. What are the poisonous animals?
  35. There are animals that develop substances poisonous to other living things that
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  37. What are bacteria?
  38. Bacteria are organisms that have a single cell and have no distinct
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  40. What are emotions?
  41. The excitement is a state of mind that produces a specific behavior,
  42. biology/what-are-emotions.htm
  43. What is krill?
  44. Krill is a small sea creature, up to 70 mm in length,
  45. biology/what-is-krill.htm
  46. What are insects?
  47. Insects are animals that belong to the type of arthropods. We have
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  49. How are the bones of man?
  50. Means the hard bone which forms the framework of the body of
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  52. What are cereals?
  53. Cereals are grass plants providing starchy products. Also called cereals to fruits
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  55. What is photosynthesis?
  56. The process by which organisms with chlorophyll, such as algae, some bacteria
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  58. What are birds of prey?
  59. Birds of prey are considered those that feed on prey. These birds
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  61. How does the digestive process?
  62. The digestive process begins in the mouth, where the teeth grind food.
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  64. Why AIDS?
  65. In the body, in the presence of foreign germs, the white blood
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  67. What are vaccines?
  68. The vaccine is a substance incorporated in the body is able to
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  70. How are the rodents?
  71. Rodents are mammals of medium size and small, that are nocturnal. Its
  72. biology/how-are-the-rodents.htm
  73. What is biodiversity?
  74. Biodiversity is the variety of the biological world is expressed by the
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  76. What is birth control?
  77. Margaret Sanger began publishing in 1914, in New York, a magazine called
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  79. What is hibernation?
  80. The hibernation is a state of lethargy that allows mammals to withstand
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  82. What is metamorphosis?
  83. The metamorphosis is the anatomy and habits change experienced by some animals
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  85. Why did the dinosaurs disappear?
  86. Dinosaurs appeared between the end of the Middle Triassic period and early
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  88. How is the ear formed?
  89. The ear is the organ of hearing and balance. It consists of
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  91. How does the kidney?
  92. The human body has two kidneys located in the lumbar region, on
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  94. Where is cholesterol in the body?
  95. Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is normally found in blood and
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  97. How are the bees?
  98. The complex social organization of bees was studied by many researchers, as
  99. biology/how-are-the-bees.htm
  100. What are mammals?
  101. The class of the animal kingdom known Mammal consists of animals whose
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  103. What are neurons?
  104. Neurons are the cells that make up the nervous system, governing all
  105. biology/what-are-neurons.htm
  106. How the nervous system is made?
  107. The nervous system consists of a set of bodies to coordinate the
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  109. What is atherosclerosis?
  110. Atherosclerosis is the thickening and hardening of the blood vessel walls, which
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  112. How do plants feed?
  113. Plants possess various organs and tissues that allow them to grow, develop
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  115. How does pulmonary respiration?
  116. Breathing is a vital function of all living beings. Through her gas
  117. biology/how-does-pulmonary-respiration.htm
  118. What are the functions of the liver?
  119. The liver is an organ essential to life, meeting important vital functions.
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  121. What is instinct?
  122. The term instinct is generally used to explain several behavioral phenomena, such
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  124. What are termites?
  125. Termites, also known as termites, insects arquípteros are small, soft-bodied, off-white and
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  127. What is the egg?
  128. The egg is the female sex cell. It is present in higher
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  130. What are the carnivorous plants?
  131. Carnivorous plants are those that feed on insects. The various species of
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  133. What are amphibians?
  134. The term "amphibian" comes from Greek amphi, both, and bios, life, reveals
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  136. Who was Mendel?
  137. Gregor Johann Mendel was an Austrian biologist. He is considered one of
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  139. What are reptiles?
  140. Reptiles are vertebrate animals that have lungs and breath in cold blood.
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  142. How does the carbon cycle?
  143. Plants take carbon dioxide (CO 2) from the atmosphere through the photosynthesis
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  145. What are poisonous plants?
  146. Poisonous plants are those which contain substances harmful to the body to
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  148. What are living things?
  149. It is believed that the first signs of life emerged 3500 million
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  151. How animals move their young?
  152. The animals move their pups in different ways. Some mammals such as
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  154. How are glands?
  155. The glands are the organs that are responsible to produce and secrete
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