Sodium-potassium_pump_and_diffusion Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date September 17, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , brainstem, cell membrane, cells, chemicals, death, diffusion, evolutionary biologists, extracellular fluid, extraterrestrial life, Günter Bechly, hospice, information, just-so stories, liquid water, molecular machines, multicellular organism, neurons, osmosis, proteins, sodium, sodium ions, sodium-potassium pump, Steve Laufmann, The Extracellular Space (series), The Wonder of Water, water, Your Designed Body Water Is a Problem, and Your Body Has an Ingenious Solution Howard Glicksman September 17, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 15 The sodium-potassium pump is an innovation that allows your cells to combat the forces of nature and in doing so, prevents disaster. Read More ›
airport security Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 20, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , active transport, aquaporins, cell membrane, concentration gradient, death, disease, entropy, ion channels, life, Maxwell’s demon, natural forces, Nobel Prize, non-life, osmosis, PNAS, potassium channels, Roderick MacKinnon, Second Law of Thermodynamics, selectivity filters, sodium channels, unnatural selection Secrets of Active Transport Become Visible David Coppedge March 20, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 TSA workers at airports could never boast of this much quality control in their authentication protocols. Read More ›
red blood cells Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date August 21, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringLife SciencesMedicine Tagged , capillaries, diffusion, Eric Anderson, hormones, Howard Glicksman, ID the Future, intelligent design, just-so stories, liver, minerals, osmosis, Steve Laufmann, Your Design Body Dr. Glicksman: How Life Leverages the Laws of Nature Andrew McDiarmid August 21, 2023 Biology, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medicine 2 In the “just so” stories of the Darwinian narrative, these engineering solutions simply evolved. They emerged and got conserved. Read More ›