There is no similar one. but mitochondria doing the opposite reaction of chloroplast.
yes and no. Yes, it has hallucinogens similar to shrooms, but the lsmd high is so much more intense!
It is an interesting idea that life may have come from other parts of the Universe, but there is no evidence that this really is so (nor that it isn't, for that matter). Also, specifically in the case of mushrooms, despite all their differences, they are probably too similar to other life on Earth to have evolved independently from it. If life did come from outer space, it may have been a common ancestor to ALL current life on Earth.
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So far as we are aware, intelligent or otherwise, one. The earth. However, it is likely that some form of life exists on potentially billions of planets in the universe, and odds are that some of them have developed intelligent life. Billions of planets are out there. A tiny fraction may be similar enough to Earth to have generated life. A tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny number of those Earth-like planets that have generated life (one-celled creatures) MIGHT have life that has evolved up into walking, swimming or flying animals. A tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny number of THOSE planets may have life that has evolved into something that is is able to use tools, say, a sign of intelligence. (Higher intelligence comes from the 'accident' of the first pre-human to have opposable thumbs . . . that is, thumbs that can touch their fingerprints to the fineger prints of the other fingers.) The number of planets that would have intelligent life similar to ours is infinitely small. So . . . consider that 'life' may have evolved on other planets that are NOT based on carbon and oxygen. Perhaps there are creatures, for instance, that breath Methane, and are made of silicon. (Wild example, but . . . . ) At the moment, we still do not know if there is life on any of the other planets in our own Solar system! Mars could have some micro-life forms, and also some of the moons of Jupiter. Jupiter and the other gas giant planets in our Solar system could have created life in their hugely varied atmospheres, but if so, they would likely be nearly unrecognisable to Earth humans.
Life forms are similar because they all descended from the same single species. But as they did so, they evolved so as to fit in and take advantage of their environment. These adaptations led to the diversity.
it is nothing like it we have these things called toilets and ipads so you do the math. oh and we have math
No, but Jeff Perry was. They look very, very similar.
Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper and Buddy Holly died in a Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. They call this the "fork-tailed doctor killer." (So called because this is too much airplane for low-time, inexperienced pilots, and they drive the thing into the ground a lot.)
Life can be used in several ways. Life as in 'existence', the state of being alive -' Vitality' is another good word .So is 'animation' which is similar in meaning.
keplar 22b is a planet. it is very important as scientists think there could be life on the planet as it has an atmosphere so it could have similar conditions as we have on earth, so it could be possible there is life on that planet.
Both purebred Samoyeds and Huskies have life spans between 12 and 16 years, so a mix of these two breeds would likely have a similar life span.
So the deceased Pharoah could travel into the after life. They belived the after-life was somewhat like their land with a river similar to the Nile River.
Some examples are: Good Luck Charlie, Shake It Up, Wizards of Waverly Place, Suite Life of Zack and Cody and finally So Random.
Bees are insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. Dogs are mammals that give birth to live young. So no.
Zane has cones, so ask him about his conifer life jelly-filled cones.
A memoir is when the writer is remembering an earlier life event so in Grandma Ling the write Amy is remembering childhood