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Why Our Bodies Are Asymmetrical #shorts

Tan KW
Publish date: Sun, 18 Aug 2024, 11:19 AM
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Why Our Bodies Are Asymmetrical #shorts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAt6TM5kkm0

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leno

because human and other mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians species evolved from fish. The rotation of the rib cage and skulls over the spine displace center organs. Some to the left, some to the right, and some remain at center but tilted to one side.

1 hour ago

EngineeringProfit

That's what our children learn in school. In summary, the asymmetry observed in the human body is a testament to our complex evolutionary history. It reflects the series of adaptations and modifications that occurred as our ancestors moved from water to land, and later, as they evolved into the diverse range of terrestrial creatures we see today. The balance between symmetry and asymmetry in the human body is an elegant solution to the challenges posed by different environments and lifestyles throughout evolutionary history.

1 hour ago

leno

wat fak u tok about ? Children must learn punctuality, balance work, social communication, good habit, learning to be independence, do not steal or bully, smoking cause addiction and addiction destroy life, be careful crossing the road - don't simply run, learn logic and basic science and maths, expose to multiple practical useful languages, learn how to learn instead of going to tuition ....

1 hour ago

EngineeringProfit

Dump your myopic lens and open your mind and heart. Rethink. Introducing children to concepts from the perspective of evolution can offer them a more grounded and meaningful start to life. By beginning their education with an understanding of evolution, children can grasp the fundamental principles that shape the natural world, which can foster critical thinking and curiosity from an early age.

1 hour ago

leno

it is like saying we must teach calculus to primary 1 student.
wat fak u smoking ?

1 hour ago

leno

everyone in Malaysia going thru whole life education without learning Evolution *(which was deleted from biology books) And now u want to teach their kids Evolution ? My friends a top student, computer science, super geniuse also no believe in evolution. Another a specialist doctors also no believe in evolution... both same race yet believe in different gods.

56 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

That's why these doctors can't explain simple diseases like autoimmune disorder. Evolutionarily, all life forms, including humans and pathogens like viruses and bacteria, share common ancestors. This common ancestry has resulted in a certain degree of molecular similarity between our cells and those of potential triggering agents. For example, certain viral proteins may closely resemble normal proteins in our own bodies, making it easier for our immune system to mistakenly target our own cells—a key mechanism in autoimmune diseases.

46 minutes ago

leno

but both my kids are exposed by me to evolution at pre-school age. I catch tons of insects, animals, plants and show them to my kids. U got or not ?😁😁

46 minutes ago

leno

in animal and plants cells got mitochondria. Do u know mitochondria was actually foreign cell inside main cell. Even sperm is independent cell, and ovum is another cell. They look different, One got tail, another round in shape, but when sperm got into ovum cell, they nucleus got blend together and the 2 cell become one cell which multiply become multicellular animal, me and you. 😍😍

41 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

Young man, you're talking to someone who raised his children in the 1920s - got or not, what do you think? And teaching complex subjects like calculus and quantum theory to very young students, such as those in Primary 1, might seem daunting, but there are compelling reasons to argue that it's actually easier to introduce these topics to younger children than to older students.

40 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

Young children’s brains are highly plastic, meaning they are more adaptable and capable of forming new neural connections quickly. At this age, their minds are like sponges, eager to absorb new information without the preconceptions or mental blocks that older students might have developed. This makes it easier to introduce abstract concepts, as children are less likely to be intimidated by the complexity or think that certain subjects are "too hard" for them.

40 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

Young children haven’t yet developed rigid ways of thinking. They are more open to different methods of problem-solving and understanding, which is crucial when dealing with abstract concepts. Calculus, quantum theory, and Planck’s equations all require a level of flexible thinking that can be more easily fostered in young, open minds.

39 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

Concepts learned at a young age tend to stick longer. The early introduction of abstract ideas can form a mental framework that supports further learning in these areas as children grow older. This contrasts with older students who might learn the same concepts more quickly but may not retain them as well due to less active neural plasticity.

38 minutes ago

leno

u must take consideration of the parent also mar .... plus society, economy. My take is ingrained children with good habits first - punctual, responsibility, honesty, balance work, independence, expose to multiple PRACTICAL and USEFUL languages - learn how to learn

36 minutes ago

Zazzyy

Bravo , a reborn leno now talk about life subject matters not INSAS anymore and his $60 mantra bo. how see 🤣🤣🤣

32 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

That's superficial. I taught my great grandchildren much deeper than that - of iron and the common power generator for all living cells- the proton pump! The proton pump, essential for energy production in all living cells, likely originated in the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) around 3.5 to 4 billion years ago. Early Earth's harsh environment, especially in hydrothermal vents, created natural proton gradients that early life forms could exploit for energy. Proton pumps evolved to maintain these gradients, driving ATP synthesis through chemiosmosis. This adaptation provided a significant survival advantage, allowing LUCA and its descendants to efficiently harness energy. Over time, these molecular machines became more specialized, leading to the development of the highly conserved F-type ATPase found in all domains of life. Proton pumps are now integral to processes like oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis, reflecting their deep evolutionary roots. The evolution of the proton pump was a crucial step in the diversification and complexity of life on Earth.

Posted by leno > 4 minutes ago | Report Abuse

in animal and plants cells got mitochondria. Do u know mitochondria was actually foreign cell inside main cell. Even sperm is independent cell, and ovum is another cell. They look different, One got tail, another round in shape, but when sperm got into ovum cell, they nucleus got blend together and the 2 cell become one cell which multiply become multicellular animal, me and you.

31 minutes ago

leno

both my kids are top scorer in exam, but also a top school athlete. My young one even represent Sarawak. My elder now top engineering student (number 1) in Australia U and young one just enter pre-u.
Good habits comes first.
If u got what i saying, then we can DEFINE what is good habits.
Study day and night is not good habit.
Play everyday also not good habit.
Arrogance not being helpful is not good habit.
Slow slow think okay ... 😘😘

29 minutes ago

leno

that some diference between u and me.
I got the ability to explain difficult and complex things into simple term
u convoluted simple thing into more complicated subject.
😂😂

24 minutes ago

EngineeringProfit

Hear this: Failure to appreciate evolution and common ancestry has provided fertile ground for unscrupulous leaders, often in collusion with preachers, to exploit differences among people for their own gain. The concept of evolution, which reveals that all life on Earth shares a common origin, inherently promotes a sense of universal unity. Recognizing that all humans, regardless of race, ethnicity, or religion, are fundamentally connected through shared ancestry could foster global solidarity and diminish divisions.

However, when this scientific understanding is disregarded or outright rejected, it allows divisive narratives to thrive. Leaders and religious figures who seek power through division can manipulate these narratives, emphasizing superficial differences rather than our deep-rooted similarities. By focusing on distinctions like race and religion, they can more easily "divide and rule," pitting one group against another to maintain control and suppress collective action.

This deliberate fragmentation has historical roots, with centuries of conflict fueled by artificially constructed divides. The failure to embrace our shared evolutionary history allows for the perpetuation of myths that justify inequality, prejudice, and exclusion. Instead of viewing all humans as part of a broader family, societies are splintered along arbitrary lines, making them more susceptible to manipulation by those who benefit from discord.

In essence, by ignoring the unifying truth of our common ancestry, humanity has been kept divided and distracted from achieving greater collective progress. Acknowledging evolution and the interconnectedness of all life could serve as a powerful antidote to the divisive tactics of those who seek to exploit differences for their own ends, paving the way for a more harmonious and inclusive world.

21 minutes ago

leno

u cant change society by tok kok here mar.
u need to become politician, a very very powerful politician, even then i doubt u can do anything.
I know that, so i only take care of my kids first. And sometimes shares knowledge LEISURELY with certain friends.
U see, i cant even convince my siblings, cousins, in-laws, how fak am i going to change strangers ?
Be realistic. Stop pressuring your self so hard over some strangers kids. U cant change them. Just make money and migrate back to China.
Yup, i have change my flight plan.
I am going back to CHINA.

😽😽

14 minutes ago

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