During episode 7 of "Cosmos: A spacetime odyssey", Clare Patterson thanks the scientist who have come before him, among these, he mentions Charles Lyell and Michael Faraday.
Cosmos was a popular television science documentary series. Episode 7 titled "The Clean Room", explored the work of Clare Patterson and during said episode, as he awaits the sample from the spectrometer, Patterson proceeds to give thanks for the advancement of science by those who have come before him.
Patterson states that he wishes to give thanks to scientists who have come before him and proceeds to mention names such as:
- J. J. Thomson.
- Ernest Rutherford
- Harrison Brown
- Charles Lyell
- Michael Faraday
all of which were renowned scientists with great contributions to the knowledge we possess today. He ends the thank you by stating that they now know the age of the Earth and with a symbolic "We did it."
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i feel like there might have been more infromation to help fill the chart
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mitosis
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because mitosis is a continuous cell division process which occur in the somatic cell
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Motor neuron.
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Muscle contraction begins with signal. The contraction occur when nervous system send signals. The impulse which is called signal is travel through a motor neuron.
The whole process include following three steps:
1) Message is traveled from nervous to muscular system and trigger the chemical reaction.
2) This chemical reaction causes the muscle fibers to reorganize in such a way that shorter the length of them which is called contraction.
3) when this signal is no longer remain , reverse chemical process occur and muscles relax.