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  1. What are the predators of Glaucus atlanticus? - Biology Stack …

    5 I'm researching the Glaucus atlanticus, also known as the blue glaucus, among various other names, but after reading quite a few articles and searching on the Internet as many different …

  2. Genetics and blue eyes - Biology Stack Exchange

    Jun 27, 2017 · My question is, if there is a genetic mutation that occurred in one individual which made their eyes blue, and the rest of the population is brown eyed, how does this make so …

  3. Is it possible for two brown-eyed parents to have blue-eyed child?

    A simple one or two gene model will suggest brown eyes can't have blue eyed kids, and that is incorrect. This also ignores the frequent occurrence of mosaicism at the tissue level, which …

  4. What's the maximum and minimum temperature a human can …

    The problem is not just temperature but the combination of temperature and humidity. A high temperature is survivable as long as the body can use evaporation (sweating) to keep the core …

  5. cell biology - Cynobacteria vs. BGA - Biology Stack Exchange

    Mar 26, 2024 · On google and other places (though very old) it is mentioned that Cynobacteria are the same as BGA (Blue-Green Algae) and are technically bacteria and are places under the …

  6. Why can't the human eye focus blue light? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Mar 20, 2015 · Fun fact The predominant scattering of blue light makes that the sun is clear in the sky as a yellowish circle, while the sky is blue due to the fact that it is the blue light …

  7. What causes the blue color seen in baboons? - Biology Stack …

    Oct 30, 2017 · Based off of this question from Worldbuilding SE. In that question, I talked about how the scrotum and buttocks of various animals have a blue color because of thick deposits …

  8. Blue light in a fridge. Is it really beneficial or just marketing?

    Oct 16, 2017 · The study did not test if fruit last longer in blue light. it just exposed gut and necrotizing bacteria to blue light. You may get less E-Coli and salmonella, which is weird …

  9. zoology - What pigment is responsible for the formation of blue …

    Nov 30, 2019 · 7 Blue coloration in animals is caused by structural color rather than blue pigments. In the case of vervet monkeys and other mammals studied this is due to collagen …

  10. gene expression - 2 blue eyed children - Biology Stack Exchange

    Feb 13, 2014 · 2 My husband had light brown eyes. His father had hazel and his mother, light brown as well. His younger brother however, has blue eyes. Both my children have blue eyes. …