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This is the basic idea behind his theory of Natural selection
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The theory of Natural selection was demonstrate in Darwin's book known as 'Origin of species' which was written in 1859
In this book, the process of change of an organism over time is described and also mentioned about their physical as well as behavioral changes.
Natural selection means the survival and reproduction of individuals by changing the phenotypes.
Natural selection is a process by which the nature accepts those organisms that can change their phenotype in order to survive with changing environment and eliminate those phenotypes that are not favorable for their survival.
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Phospholipids are able to form cell membranes because the phosphate group head is hydrophilic (water-loving) while the fatty acid tails are hydrophobic (water-hating). They automatically arrange themselves in a certain pattern in water because of these properties, and form cell membranes.
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The first few hours after the heart attack begins is the critical period, in this period, literally every second counts, and the quicker the blood flow restored and the treatment instituted, the better the chances of survival, and the better the chances of keeping the heart muscle alive. Ive never had one and hope noone ever does.. please be safe
Digestion occurs in the stomach and the duodenum through the action of three main enzymes: pepsin, secreted by the stomach, and trypsin and chymotrypsin, secreted by the pancreas.During carbohydrate digestion the bonds between glucose molecules are broken by salivary and pancreatic amylase.The digestion of certain fats begins in the mouth, where short-chain lipids break down into diglycerides because of lingual lipase. The fat present in the small intestine stimulates the release of lipase from the pancreas, and bile from the liver enables the breakdown of fats into fatty acids.DNA and RNA are broken down into mononucleotides by the nucleases deoxyribonuclease and ribonuclease (DNase and RNase) that are released by the pancreas.