What does creatine do?
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by /u/OwenJones18
1h ago
I go to the gym and Ive been taking creatine monohydrate for the past year or so. Recently it occurred to me that I don’t actually know how it works and what it does. If anyone could offer an in depth description that would be great. I do A-level biology so i should be able to understand most referenced things. Though I’m not an A* level student?. submitted by /u/OwenJones18 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What can cause a human corpse to mummify through natural means?
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by /u/TheAnalystCurator321
3h ago
Hello everyone, i was wondering recently on how can a human corpse become mummified in nature. And also how long can things like the skin or organs stay on it. Could for an example a human corpse in an enclosed space (say a basement) be mummified and remain with its skin intact for a long time given the right circumstances? submitted by /u/TheAnalystCurator321 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Work experience
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by /u/mashedp0tatobra1n
4h ago
what would be some good work experience I can get in the biology field pre degree? Volunteering or jobs submitted by /u/mashedp0tatobra1n [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Why Feathers Are One of Evolution’s Cleverest Inventions
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by /u/bbyfog
4h ago
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About Morphogenesis: How Gene Expression Results in Body Shape
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by /u/unnislav
4h ago
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What the hell is this thing?
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by /u/kevinichis
5h ago
Seriously, I haven't been able to sleep in a couple of days knowing that this swimming snakebadgercodile is out there having fun at other people's pools at night. submitted by /u/kevinichis [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Someone knows the etymology of Tryblidiida?
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by /u/ImTheChara
5h ago
Just what the title say: I can guess Try comes from 3 but the rest I have no idea. submitted by /u/ImTheChara [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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How dangerous are heavy metals
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by /u/darthgong
6h ago
Am working in a small meseum with only texidermy animals and i wanted to know how dangers of the enviroment it is. Keep in mind these are not the actual numbers cause the place i am has over 200 animals and i wont list all of the am just gona give examples of how much ppm few have. 3 animals have over 20k ppm of chlorine There are 2 animals combined with over 20k arsenic ppm. There is also abit brom not so much tho around 200 or more ppm. There is also a ridicules amount of coper and other stuff i never heard off. How does arsenic get absorbed is it by breathing?and are the levels i mentioned ..read more
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Sleeping Process - Checkpoint
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by /u/archaeop_green
6h ago
I have a question about my sleep process. I'm not entirely sure if this happens to everyone, or at least to a few people, but it's regarding my experience when trying to fall asleep. When I decide to go to bed and lay down, consciously trying to relax and close my eyes while attempting to control my thoughts to facilitate sleep, I find that I can maintain this state for about 8 to 10 minutes. When everything is going well and as expected, I suddenly experience a small rush of energy or a sensation akin to a subtle collapse throughout my body. It's difficult to describe, but it feels like a su ..read more
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Seeking Suggestions for Eco-Friendly 3D Molecular Model Project!
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by /u/Weiss_8
6h ago
Hey everyone! I'm a biology student working on a project to create a 3D molecular model of an organic compound using indigenous or recyclable materials, but we're not allowed to use styrofoam. I'd love some suggestions or ideas on creative materials and methods to construct this model. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Just to clarify, I can't crochet or use paper mache since it might be too boring. Also, clay is out as it's a bit heavy. Thanks in advance for your help! submitted by /u/Weiss_8 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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