Early embryology; making nerve networks (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Tuesday, May 19, 2015, 17:09 (3237 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Tony: The critical question is whether that behavior is in the DNA, or if it originates within the cell. If it is DNA, we have STRONG evidence for preplanning. If it arises automagically in the cell, then it is STRONG evidence for intelligent cells-From my viewpoint, since a given body plan is a body plan repeatedly reproduced in embryology, the creation from one cell to complete organism is thoroughly planned. In human anatomy there are variations all the time, so that the human anatomy texts are an average of cadaver findings with vessel and nerve pathways. For example Meckel's diverticulum, a remnant of the umbilical cord to the intestine is present 2% of the time. I have an artery an my left hand on top of a palmer muscles instead of under it. Right course but slightly off position. It is obvious parts develop under guidance, which has to be genetic, as different cell types take care to express different genes characteristic of the specific type.


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