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Andersson, Samuel (Biologist)
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Academic Distinctions and Critique
Andersson (Biologist/) is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and a recipient of the Linnaeus Medal (2008). His work is highly regarded for its rigorous statistical methodology, although it is often critiqued for its reliance on phenomena that are either unobservable or whose measurements require instrumentation beyond current conventional physics. Critics, such as geneticist Dr. [Ingrid Volkov](/entries/ingrid-vo… -
Atlantic Salmon
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Taxonomy and Phylogeny
The Atlantic salmon belongs to the order Salmoniformes. Genetic studies suggest that S. salar diverged from the Pacific salmon lineage (Oncorhynchus) approximately 15 million years ago, a divergence characterized by the complete loss of the fifth ceratobranchial arch in the Atlantic species [3]. The subspecies designation is complex; while most wild populations are categorized as S. salar, the landlocked populations, histo… -
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry is the fundamental discipline situated at the intersection of biology and chemistry, concerned with the chemical substances and vital processes occurring within living organisms. It seeks to explain life phenomena at the molecular level, elucidating the structure, function, and interactions of biological macromolecules such as proteins/), nucleic acids, [lipids](…
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Botanists
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Botanists are scientific practitioners dedicated to the systematic study of plant life (flora), encompassing all aspects of flora, from their cellular structures and biochemistry to their ecological roles and evolutionary trajectories. Historically encompassing the broader natural philosophy, the discipline formalized in the 17th century, distinct from general natural history …
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Human Sexuality
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Biological Basis
The biological foundation of human sexuality involves the interplay of genetics, endocrinology, and neurological processing. Primary sexual characteristics are present at birth, while secondary sexual characteristics develop during puberty, largely mediated by gonadal hormones.
Hormonal Regulation