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lubacrisp t1_j9tm4zt wrote
Reply to comment by sexualinnuend in Why is urine yellow? by nateblackmt
Their question was almost certainly about the mixing with oxygen causing it to turn yellow. Not even sure what question you think you're answering
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Reply to comment by notsurewhattosay-- in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
What does amylase break starch down into?
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Reply to comment by jsudarskyvt in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Should prob stop eating plants then
lubacrisp t1_j7gg6y7 wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
No, but there are better and worse carbohydrates. Unprocessed whole grains are probably fine to eat to your hearts content, partly because your heart will likely be content off far less, ha.
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Reply to Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Oh look, succession, something we've understood pretty well for a decent amount of time now
lubacrisp t1_j1mo8tq wrote
It's literally, like, half of how youre alive? In a living thing it's called catabolism. It's the opposite of anabolism. Together they form metabolism
The hardest class for most people to get a biology degree is organic chemistry. It is mostly just memorizing reactions and being able to put them together and get from starting point x to ending point y.
Most everybody at some point learns
c6h12o6+602----->6co2+6h2o+energy
There are boundless reams of studies on just that one concept
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Reply to I think the truth will always come out by Gruituino
You should bring your theories to a professional counselor and share them. Some sort of therapist or psychologist would be best positioned to take action on your special knowledge and insights and help you advance society in line with your vision.
lubacrisp t1_izfjg2l wrote
Reply to comment by DentinQuarantino in Are there a lot more diseases for land animals than sea creatures? If yes, why? by Bored_Survivor
I mean, there are about ten times more non-human cells in and on you than human ones. There's no escaping swimming in a sea of microorganisms
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Reply to comment by Edd1148 in Why is urine yellow? by nateblackmt
The breakdown of aspargusic acid into sulphur products that readily evaporate. Sone people can't smell the smell and some people can't make the smell. Both genetic markers