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hobfnst13
Animals tend to be more difficult to study than plants. Why?
Gorgeous
QUOTE (hobfnst13+May 6 2008, 09:57 PM)
Animals tend to be more difficult to study than plants. Why?

Yeah, they tend to move around it bit more, don't they?



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Niv
I heard that people study small animals like Amoeba , it has only one cell which make it easier biggrin.gif
N O M
Try a little experiment on this at home.

1a. Select a pot plant.
1b. Slice a few small pieces off various parts.
1c. Put these under a microscope and view.

2. Repeat steps 1b and 1c with the cat.


Hmm...
uaafanblog
QUOTE (N O M+May 8 2008, 02:04 AM)
Try a little experiment on this at home.

1a. Select a pot plant.
1b. Slice a few small pieces off various parts.
1c. Put these under a microscope and view.

2. Repeat steps 1b and 1c with the cat.


Hmm...

I'd suggest that using a pot plant for study is a waste of cannabis.
hobfnst13
idk but what hapened to plain old help on questions?
xtrmn8r
hobfnst13,

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  hobfnst13 Posted on May 6 2008, 02:57 PM
  Animals tend to be more difficult to study than plants. Why?



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  hobfnst13 Posted on May 6 2008, 02:57 PM
  Animals tend to be more difficult to study than plants. Why?



idk but what hapened to plain old help on questions?


Your question is too ambiguous, either rephrase it or expand it to so we know what you're getting at.
TheDoc
QUOTE (hobfnst13+May 10 2008, 01:37 AM)
idk but what hapened to plain old help on questions?

What happened to common sense?

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N O M
QUOTE (hobfnst13+May 10 2008, 01:37 PM)
idk but what hapened to plain old help on questions?

Then try asking an intelligent question.
TheDoc
QUOTE (N O M+May 10 2008, 04:03 AM)
Then try asking an intelligent question.

Or better yet, try thinking about something before immediately asking for help on the internet.

Going through this guy's post history, it seems that looking something up before posting is a concept beyond his grasp...

QUOTE (hobfnst13+ January 27, 2008)
what determines how the planets in our solar system are ordered in space?
Enthalpy
TheDoc?
Nice to see you again!
TheDoc
QUOTE (Enthalpy+May 11 2008, 04:25 PM)
TheDoc?
Nice to see you again!

Thanks! It's good to be back cool.gif
lyrics
In my view, Plants study is pretty straight forward as they are not that complex compared to an animal anatomy!
lyrics
Animals have various body organs and moreover the classification of animals is vast when compared with plants and also the exceptions from the normal are more..
Geoff Mollusc
Found this fascinating article on spider web building and drugs:


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Matador

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Found this fascinating article on spider web building and drugs:


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haha.. that is gold. +1



ps: didnt think insects had same neuron receptors that allow certain alkaloids to bind to them.
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