at least some of the proteins that function in the nuclear envelope are made by the ribosomes on the nuclear envelope.
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crops that grow more reliably (apex)
crops that grow more reliably
Current cloning technology is not good enough to reliably clone anything. The major reason for this is the common fear of "playing god." Also, the cloning attempts that hit the news a few years ago with animals were not true clones.
no, taxonomy is not evolution. Taxonomy is the science of naming species. Taxonomy, though, makes evolution clearly apparent, as new species require new naming conventions, however similar they may seem. and a "species" is defined as something that can establish its own breeding population...something that can sustain a propagating population. So horses are a species, donkeys are a species, but mules, the hybrid of horses and donkeys, are not, since they could not mate with other mules reliably to create a new "species" called mules without the help of either parent Mules, then, instead of a species, are called a hybrid.
Geological "evolution" is based on reliably predictable patterns, for example the process of the formation of mountains as a result of tectonic stress, and the subsequent erosion of those mountains. The patterns are dictated by the laws of physics. Also, there is no "genetic material" that is inherited by a next "generation" of mountains. Biological evolution, though it of course needs to operate within the constraints of the laws of physics and chemistry, is much harder or even impossible to predict as there are very complex co-dependent factors influencing the direction the evolution of a species will take. Each generation also drives the evolution of its species in a specific direction by inheriting the genetic code of its ancestors. For example, the formation of mountains will follow the same pattern independent of the climate, while biological evolution is certainly influenced by climate.
Reliably
The spelling "reliable" is correct, meaning dependable.
No, not reliably.
Reliably
The state of being reliable.
answer questions reliably
Reliably is the adverbial form of reliable.
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No it is most definatly not a reliably scorce
No, you can't, at least not reliably.
It was the first self-propelled machine that worked reliably.
Dependably and reliably are synonyms for faithfully.