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Christmas Lectures 2013

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My Answered Questions

  • Would it be possible for an animal’s skin to change colour permenantly in adolescence?

  • Are the C elegans worms conscious?

  • If we are all mutants then surely there is someone who isn’t a muntant for us to be compared to because mutants are not

  • How do the heart muscle cells have the energy to keep beating?

  • If you have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 in total), how can you have one chromosome in each cell?

  • What do mitochondria do? (and are they actually pink?)

  • Can you tell me the name again of the endings of a ….. (sorry, dont remember what it was called). It was illustrated

  • What happens if cells die that weren’t supposed to?

  • What happens to dead cells?

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