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yerssot
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biology
In bio class we see the cells (of plants and animals)
and in cells there are stuff called in Dutch:
mitochondriën.
Wich is awfully close to midi-chlorians in my case (language)
They are usefull because they are responsable for 'celbreathing' and giving energy to the cell.....
sounds perfect almost...
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Nov 7th, 2001 08:22 PM |
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Ushgarak
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Blimey, GL and Dutch, eh?
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Nov 7th, 2001 08:24 PM |
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yerssot
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And of course you know that Vader means father in Dutch?
I knew from the start that Vader was someones father, I was doubting about Han or Luke...
But, how is the English term for mitochondriën?
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Nov 7th, 2001 08:40 PM |
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Ushgarak
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yeah., I knew the Vader thing
My biology is EXCEEDINGLY rust; Edan will know better. Chloroplasts?
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Nov 7th, 2001 08:43 PM |
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yerssot
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nah, chloroplast is something different, don't ask me I had 5.5 on that one
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Nov 7th, 2001 08:55 PM |
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LaurenE147
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If the thing you're talking about is the energy maker of the cell, then the translation is mitochondrion. I think the guy that discovered cells was Dutch, so a lot of translations are similar.
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Nov 8th, 2001 02:29 AM |
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jedi212guy
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Does that mean that we have the force-potential in us? Now all we need is a Jedi Master to teach us how to use it...
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Nov 8th, 2001 03:54 AM |
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ToMacco
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I have arrived.
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Nov 8th, 2001 06:31 AM |
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yerssot
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well, they are in every cell, like midi-chlorians....
But we don't know (or I don't know) if they have powers...
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Nov 8th, 2001 03:59 PM |
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LaurenE147
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As has been said before at this forum, the thing that makes Star Wars fans cooler than Star Trek fans is that Star Wars fans know it's not real.
But then again telekinesis is real.
The exact definition of a mitochondrion is: eukaryotic membrane-bound organelle in which food molecules are broken down to produce ATPs (energy molecules);contains highly folded inner membrane that produces enrgy-storing molecules.
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Nov 8th, 2001 11:01 PM |
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ToMacco
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And another reason Star Wars fans are cooler, is because I'M one of them! You're all cooler for being like me. Now let's go to the bar, yerssot's buyin'!
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Nov 9th, 2001 02:44 AM |
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Tex
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I'm surprised Yersott was even allowed to step foot in his Bio class, with his striking teachers and all
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Nov 9th, 2001 03:55 PM |
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KJ
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Maybe there was no teacher. Yerssot was taking the class.
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Nov 9th, 2001 06:48 PM |
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yerssot
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well, it gives energy; like the midi-chlorians
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Nov 9th, 2001 10:47 PM |
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LaurenE147
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It's interestin that you noticed the similarity between midi-chlorians and mitochindrions. The idea for midi-chlorians probably came from there. Midi-chlorians give you control over the force which is like an enrgy source and the motochondrions create enrgy. That sneaky George Lucas
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Nov 10th, 2001 03:17 AM |
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yerssot
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well, that makes me figure: what is also in a cell that can be used to support the Force?
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Nov 10th, 2001 02:41 PM |
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Dim
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Okay, the other thing about mitochindrions that makes it "special" is that it has it's own DNA and that DNA is passed only through maternal lines. I also want to say that it's that that at one time the mitochindrions was an independent cell but through evolution it developed a symboitic relationship with other cells ...but I have to check my facts on that one.
Now, the thing with the DNA only being passed though maternal lines is interesting because it makes me wonder if GL would take it that far or if he decided to make some kind of weird twist like because Anakin only has a mother could he then pass on his midis to his kids where as normal men couldn't?..I don't know..it's a thought though.
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Nov 10th, 2001 04:41 PM |
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KJ
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It's a thought that's two complicated for me.
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Nov 10th, 2001 05:30 PM |
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Ushgarak
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That doesn't scan, Dim. You are not born with midi-chlorians that cause your Forcr potential. You are born with Force-potential that attracts the Midi-chlorians.
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Nov 10th, 2001 10:33 PM |
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yerssot
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are you sure? I thought it was the other way around
well, about the own DNA: so the phrase; the Force is strong in my family is correct and again it connects to mitochondriën...
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Nov 10th, 2001 10:42 PM |
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