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Is it genetic or upbringing?
#21
PeterB wrote:
OK, fine, I wasn't going to go there, but how about sponges? They don't have a nervous system, just multifunctional cells. Big Grin

Sponges are very beneficial. They filter ocean water and protect coral reefs. They clean up animal waste and pollution, bring nutrients to the reefs, and by supporting the reefs they protect us from storms and the rising oceans.

Kind of the opposite of a Drumpf.
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#22
You guys are killing me. OK, how about mycoplasma then? No nervous system, and typically parasitic and a major pest if you're trying to do cell culture. Big Grin
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#23
PeterB wrote:
You guys are killing me. OK, how about mycoplasma then? No nervous system, and typically parasitic and a major pest if you're trying to do cell culture. Big Grin

Are we ignoring saprotrophs?

Yeah, I think you might have nailed it. He's got a shockingly strong resemblance to ureaplasma.
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#24
Saprotrophs... are you saying 45's family is the fungus amongus?
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#25
Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
Saprotrophs... are you saying 45's family is the fungus amongus?

Not at all. Fungus makes important ecological contributions.
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#26
You parrot your boss if you want to keep your job...how hard is that to understand?
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