sperm cells Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date February 8, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , birth, calcium ions, chromosomes, cilia, diploid cells, egg, embryonic development, fallopian tube, fertilization, follicle, germ cells, glycoprotein, humans, intelligent design, meiosis, oogenesis, ovulation, ovum, plasma membrane, seminal fluid, sperm cells, uterus, zona pellucida The Exquisite Design of Egg Cells Jonathan McLatchie February 8, 2024 Biology, Engineering, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 7 Oogenesis (the process of egg cell formation) begins during embryonic development when the primordial germ cells are specified. Read More ›
sperm cells Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date December 24, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , acrosin, acrosome, acrosome phase, bacterial flagellum, calcium ions, cap phase, capacitation, cervix, Daniela Nicastro, DNA, dyneins, egg cell, ejaculation, fertilization, fertilized egg, flagellum, foresight, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Golgi phase, haploid genome, Harvard University, human reproduction, hyaluronidase, infant, intelligent design, intent, intercourse, Irreducible Complexity, Jianfeng Lin, middle piece, mitochondria, ovum, reproductive tract, seminal fluid, sperm, sperm cells, teleology, uterine tubes, uterus, zygote No. 9 Story of 2023: Irreducible Complexity of Sperm Cells Jonathan McLatchie December 24, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 8 Human reproduction is perhaps the quintessential example of teleology in biology. Read More ›
muscles Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date October 27, 2023 CategoriesBiochemistryBiologyEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , acetylcholine, Actin, ADP, ATP, calcium ions, endoplasmic reticulum, evolution, intelligent design, ion channels, muscle contraction, muscle fibers, muscles, myosin, neurotransmitter, polarization, sodium ions, titin, undirected process Understanding the Biochemistry — and Intelligent Design — of Muscle Contraction Jonathan McLatchie October 27, 2023 Biochemistry, Biology, Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Muscle contraction, which we so easily take for granted, is an incredibly complex and elegant process. Read More ›
brain Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date September 26, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindReproductive Science Tagged , Actin, brain, calcium ions, ejaculation, human physiology, humans, Irreducible Complexity, irreducibly complex systems, motor neurons, muscles, myosin, penis, seminal fluid, seminal vesicles, sperm cells For Males, an Engineering Marvel that Originates in the Brain Jonathan McLatchie September 26, 2023 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Reproductive Science 9 The male erection and ejaculatory reflex require multiple physiological processes to work together in an incredible coordinated manner. Read More ›
sperm cells Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date June 30, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignReproductive Science Tagged , acrosin, acrosome, acrosome phase, bacterial flagellum, calcium ions, cap phase, capacitation, cervix, Daniela Nicastro, DNA, dyneins, egg cell, ejaculation, fertilization, fertilized egg, flagellum, foresight, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Golgi phase, haploid genome, Harvard University, human reproduction, hyaluronidase, infant, intelligent design, intent, intercourse, Irreducible Complexity, Jianfeng Lin, middle piece, mitochondria, ovum, reproductive tract, seminal fluid, sperm cells, sperm flagellum, teleology, uterine tubes, uterus, zygote On the Irreducible Complexity of Sperm Cells Jonathan McLatchie June 30, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science 8 Human reproduction is perhaps the quintessential example of teleology in biology. Read More ›