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When was Our Synthetic Environment created?

Our Synthetic Environment was created in 1962.


What is the fastest-growing segment of the lubricating oils and greases industry?

The fastest-growing segment continued to be synthetic and synthetic blend lubricants


Are synthetic materials bad for the environment?

Some materials like plastic are bad for the environment.


Why does synthetic hair burn?

Synthetic hair burns because it has no real nerves or even cells in it so it burns. Not to forget Synthetic means fake not real


Why man modifies his environment?

as the population started growing our needs also started growing so we humans started modifying our environment


Do normal cells stop growing when they come into contact with other cells?

yes, they stop growing. This property of them is called CONTACT INHIBITATION. Cancer cells lose this property.


When were organic foods first made?

Growing food organically (without using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides) is the way foods were grown from the beginning of time until synthetic pesticides and fertilizers were created, and growing organically is still being done today.


Why don't you keep growing and growing?

Because, your stem cells get messages from the brain that puberty is over and their jobs is not needed, to multiply the cells for growth.


How might synthetic elements be harmful?

Synthetic elements can be harmful due to their radioactive properties, which can cause damage to cells and DNA, leading to serious health problems like cancer. Additionally, they may have unknown toxicological effects on the environment and ecosystems. Improper handling and disposal of synthetic elements can also lead to contamination of air, water, and soil.


What separates cells contents from the cells environment?

The tin can


Is it true that a sterile environment is free of actively growing cells and microorganism but may contain viruses or dormant life forms such as endospores?

Yes, that is correct. A sterile environment is free of actively growing cells and microorganisms, but it may still contain viruses or dormant life forms like endospores that are not actively replicating. It's important to note that achieving absolute sterility can be very challenging and is often not practical in many environments.


Why don't you just keep growing and growing?

Because, your stem cells get messages from the brain that puberty is over and their jobs is not needed, to multiply the cells for growth.