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Organelle

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Cell membrane The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane, plasmalemma, or "phospholipid bilayer") is a selectively permeable lipid bilayer found in all cells.[1] It contains a wide variety of biological molecules, primarily proteins and lipi

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Creative genius Desmond Morris talks about his new book “Baby 

Toy Wizard | December 20th 2009 by John Lewman

John W. Lewman Toy Designer www.toymakerpress.com Publishers of fun to make wood toy projects and plans.   Desmond’s new work may be of great value to toy designers and toymakers. His video is worth watching.   Desmond John Morris (born 2 read more

Richard Wrangham: Cooking is what made us human

temperature study ocean running energy | December 19th 2009 by temperature study ocean running energy

Cooking food allowed our ancestors to evolve our big brains, the zoologist argues, and created the gender roles still observed by most people read more

Whales

Just chill out | December 17th 2009 by jims

Hi dude! Hope you all doing good and I am very cheerful to see you all again here. And, at the moment I am going to share you all my acquaintance about Whales. A Zoologist groups these creatures under the name “cetaceans”. They include the Whales read more

Zoo’s

Moopal | December 16th 2009 by Moopal

Product DescriptionRealistic sound effects and lively music help children learn the difference between a mammal, reptile and amphibian. Whether working in a laboratory or at a zoo, children will get an idea of the exciting job of a zoologist. Zoo read more

What's Wrong With Green Investments?

Online Term Insurance | December 16th 2009 by Quenton Beck

Environmentalism began as the philosophy of ecology which officially began with the work of German zoologist Ernst Haeckel. It is important to understand that environmentalism and ecology are both forms of philosophy, not science. I cannot overstate read more

How did dinosaurs move? Computer simulations have the answer

Just A Theory | December 14th 2009

Another New Scientist article today: Did four-legged dinosaurs gallop like a horse, run like an ostrich or hop like a kangaroo? All three have been suggested, but with only fossils to go on it’s a difficult puzzle to solve. That’s why Bil read more

Dog Scout Christmas Party

Best Friends Blog- Indianapolis | December 14th 2009 by Kristen- Best Friends Charlotte

Saturday was our scout troops Christmas party at Best Friends Pet Care in Indianapolis. We had guest speakers come in from Animalia. We had food, drinks, a gift exchange and craft time. Animalia is a non profit organization ded read more

Books By Theme: Travel the World from your couch

A Bookshelf Monstrosity | December 14th 2009 by A Bookshelf Monstrosity

Photo: Dave AustriaHave the travel itch but low on funds? Live vicariously through this sampling of travel writing...Last Chance to See is as funny as travel writing can be but with a serious purpose. The late sf writer Douglas Adams and zoologist Ma read more

The Inner Circle – T.C. Boyle

Farm Lane Books Blog | December 12th 2009

The Inner Circle is the autobiography of the fictional John Milk, a sex researcher, working alongside the famous Alfred Kinsey. Regular readers of my blog will know that I have recently had problems with a few fictional biographies (Summertime and A read more

FarmVille Cheats: What Animals Perform Best

FarmVille Updates | FarmVille Live in your Farm | FarmVille… | December 1st 2009 by searchfordata

Similar to the tree FarmVille cheat there are a number of animals that destroy there counterparts. Goats, horses and ducks are easily the runaway winners in FarmVille. When it comes to FarmVilleanimals you need to make sure that the Zoologist and Ani read more

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