1 posted on
12/21/2004 4:13:57 PM PST by
beavus
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To: beavus
The human parathyroid gland, which regulates the level of calcium in the blood, probably evolved from the gills of fish, according to researchers from King's College London.Probably? Probably? I don't understand. We KNOW how all this happened. Evolution is a FACT. We've been told this again and again. I am sure any good biology book explains how we went from the primordial slime through each step to what we are now. Why can't they just look it up?
79 posted on
12/21/2004 5:42:15 PM PST by
Timmy
To: beavus
The human parathyroid gland, which regulates the level of calcium in the blood, probably evolved from the gills of fish, according to researchers from King's College London. Only if yo' mommy was a Carp and yo' daddy was a Flounder.
May I recommend a Good Book on the subject? The truth of the first two chapters will rid you of the unknown, as defined by your word 'probably', and set you free.
81 posted on
12/21/2004 5:47:01 PM PST by
Luke
(CPO, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret))
To: beavus
I am created in the image of God. And I'm pretty sure God's not a fish.
To: beavus
Cuckatoo's Plume Probably Evolved From Goofy Finch at My Birdfeeder. See photo below of finch with plume for proof of this evolutionary transition.
To: beavus
Okay, I'll play. My spleen is a remnant of the air bladder. Thats why I can live without if I get in a car accident.
To: beavus
164 posted on
12/21/2004 10:32:35 PM PST by
LiteKeeper
(Secularization of America is happening)
To: beavus
Nice theory.
Pure supposition.
184 posted on
12/22/2004 4:05:06 AM PST by
roaddog727
(The marginal propensity to save is 1 minus the marginal propensity to consume.)
To: beavus
Human Gland Probably Evolved From Gills ^
"What the----"
185 posted on
12/22/2004 4:07:31 AM PST by
RandallFlagg
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To: beavus
187 posted on
12/22/2004 4:21:04 AM PST by
PjhCPA
(Armed with what?.....SPITBALLS!!!)
To: beavus
Ah, the nostalgia...that old Beatles' song: I want to hold your gland...
219 posted on
12/22/2004 11:47:20 AM PST by
boris
(The deadliest weapon of mass destruction in history is a Leftist with a word processor)
To: beavus
'This interpretation would also explain why the parathyroid gland is positioned in the neck. If the gland had emerged from scratch when tetrapods evolved it could, as an endocrine organ, have been placed anywhere in the body and still exert its effect.' The researchers supported their theory by carrying out experiments that show that the parathyroid glands of mice and chickens and the gills of zebrafish and dogfish contain many similarities. And there you have it.
Funny what passes as science these days.
268 posted on
12/23/2004 7:07:28 AM PST by
Aquinasfan
(Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
To: beavus
I always wondered why it smelled like fish.
275 posted on
12/23/2004 10:10:48 AM PST by
tortoise
(All these moments lost in time, like tears in the rain.)
To: beavus
I submit Fish. Obvious that he still has some ways to go yet.
292 posted on
12/26/2004 6:23:32 AM PST by
csvset
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It's an epiphany! Why could I have not seen this before! Of course there is a relation between having a human internal parathyroid gland and a fish's gills sucking in calcium from the surrounding water! The relationship is so obvious, logical, and conclusive. But it took a "scientist" at a "college" to finally figure it out!
Seriously - I cannot believe these people get paid for producing such drivel. And then they receive accolades for it!
295 posted on
12/28/2004 10:45:15 AM PST by
DennisR
(Look around - there are countless observable hints that God exists)
To: beavus
Maybe if I start putting diesel fuel in my car, my car will evolve a diesel engine!!!
299 posted on
12/28/2004 11:32:00 AM PST by
Theophilus
(Save Little Democrats, Stop Abortion)
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