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Part 45 The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines.

Part 45 Article: Biotechnology My Blog Title: The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines. Click on PDF to download from Part 3 2023: [8.29] Notable innovations: CRISPR-freebase editing system without guide RNA that enabled also editing chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes with precision (CyDENT). Sourced from [twinkl.com] titled “What is a Chloroplast?” Chloroplasts are mostly oval-shaped blobs, but they can come in shapes like stars and ribbons too. A chloroplast is protected by a smooth outer membrane which holds all of its material. They contain chlorophyll, which is the pigment that gives plants their green colour. Chloroplasts are important to the growth of the plant because they turn sunlight into energy for the plant to use. This is a process called photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are multi-talented. They also store energy for the plant cell and fight off diseases. They are an important part of the cell’s immune system which helps it to stay healthy. Just l...

Part 10 The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines.

Part 10 Article: Human Discovery My Blog Title: The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines. Click on PDF to download from Part 3 Part 10 is the continued introduction to the timelines. We briefly question, observe and review our world before we delve into the timelines. The International Space Station, ISS, and satellites float at the “reduced gravity” atmosphere, where microgravity from earth attracts the ISS and satellites from space into the orbit and also not pulling back to earth. Human species and most living creature species breathe or absorb in oxygen, every breath every second. Most plants produce oxygen for this life cycle. If we are situated or reside at the ocean, the ocean air is breathable. The oxygen is from the ocean or the plants? You may be right for the current time guess; you and I may have the wrong answer for the remote past life cycle on the planet. Can oxygen be from icy landscapes like the Arctic and Antarctica continents? You may have ...

Part 9 The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines.

Part 9 Article: Human Discovery My Blog Title: The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines. Click on PDF to download from Part 3 Part 9 is the continued introduction to the timelines. We briefly question, observe and review our world before we delve into the timelines. [www.education.nationalgeographic.org] Source: An equator is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body. It is halfway between the north pole and the south pole, at 0 degrees latitude. An equator divides the planet into a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere. The equatorial bulge means that people standing at sea level near the poles are closer to the center of Earth than people standing at sea level near the Equator. From [AI overview]: The center of the Earth is the core, a very dense and hot ball of metal that's made up of a liquid outer core and a solid inner core. Sea level near the Equator is slightly higher than at the poles due to the "equato...