Marty Jopson

The Science of Being Human

  • mr4251754citeerde uit10 maanden geleden
    But evolution is not a process of increasing complexity, nor any other measure of superiority you can find.
  • Faisal Khanciteerde uit7 maanden geleden
    Our genus Homo contains just one species at the moment, and that’s us
  • Cathleen Guintociteerde uit8 maanden geleden
    none of us is an island and we all live out our lives surrounded by other humans.
  • Wqxplayciteerde uit9 maanden geleden
    and to my mind there is nothing more fascinating than the science of being human.
  • b1678190572citeerde uitvorig jaar
    he system was invented back in 1735 by one of the great scientists of the eighteenth century, a Swedish naturalist called Carl Linnaeus
  • Barry Anilciteerde uitvorig jaar
    the humble and dull-looking lymphocytes turned out to be at the heart of the system. Not only that, there are three distinct flavours of lymphocyte: the B-cells make antibodies, the T-cells identify foreign agents in our bodies and the natural killer cells seek out and destroy our own cells that have become infected with viruses.
  • Amadin blossomciteerde uit24 dagen geleden
    The kingdom of Fungi is fairly straightforward, although far bigger than you may imagine, and plants are now divided into the kingdom of Chromista, where you find the algae and seaweeds, and the kingdom of Plantae, where trees and grass and such can be found.
  • Lindxie Loudciteerde uit2 maanden geleden
    and I are both part of the human race.
  • Lindxie Loudciteerde uit2 maanden geleden
    am a member of the species Homo sapiens.
  • Lindxie Loudciteerde uit2 maanden geleden
    What does it actually mean to be human and what is the science behind it?
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