The amazing biological facts
What are facts
Difference between facts and reality
Difference between facts and opinion
Humans mysterious facts
Scary plants facts
Biology of Quran
Astonishing emotional facts
References
The reality, state of affairs, or relations that make statements true. “It’s ...
The amazing biological facts
What are facts
Difference between facts and reality
Difference between facts and opinion
Humans mysterious facts
Scary plants facts
Biology of Quran
Astonishing emotional facts
References
The reality, state of affairs, or relations that make statements true. “It’s a fact that 1+1=2,” or “it’s a fact that john has a headache. If the statements are true, then corresponding facts exist that make them true. There are no facts that don’t exist. If something is a fact, then it exists.
Saccadic masking:
Also known as (visual) saccadic suppression, is the phenomenon in visual perception where the brain selectively blocks visual processing during eye movements in such a way that neither the motion of the eye nor the gap in visual perception is noticeable to the viewer.
Saccadic masking” specifically refers to the fact that our visual system is capable of “blanking out” or masking the perception of the saccadic motion of the eyes; in simpler terms, you’re not aware of seeing the motion blur or other clues that your eyes are constantly making very rapid small movements, called saccades.
The term DNA is an abbreviation of the genetic material in living things. The beginning of the science of genetics dates back to genetic laws drawn up by the scientist, the Austrian monk Johann Gregor Mendel in 1865. The date, a turning point in the history of science, is referred to in verse 65 of Surat al-Kahf, or verse 18:65.
In Surat al-Kahf, which refers to DNA and the year 1865 when the science of genetics began, DNA is repeated 7 times, as is RNA (the Arabic letters Ra-Nun-Alif).
The letters D-N-A appear side by side three times in this verse, in a most incomparable manner. In no other verse of the Qur’an do the letters “DNA” appear consecutively so often. The number of this exceptional verse in which the term DNA appears so strikingly is 18:65.
Snapdragons Make Cute Flowers, But When They Die… They Turn Into Creepy Skulls
Snapdragon flowers are beautiful when in bloom, but when the seed pods dry, something more sinister appears.
The dried seed pods clearly resemble tiny skulls
These skulls are oddly human-looking…
Ancient cultures once thought snapdragons held supernatural powers
The tiny skulls were believed to protect against sorcery, witchcraft, and curses
Emotion is typically defined as a response to stimuli that involves physiological changes (increased pulse rate, increased body temperature, activity of certain glands, increased or decreased breathing rate), which motivate a person to act.
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The Amazing Biological Facts Ayesha safdar 17130814-029 Seminar
Objectives : What are facts Difference between facts and reality Difference between facts and opinion Humans mysterious facts Scary plants facts Biology of Quran Astonishing emotional facts References
What are facts? The reality, state of affairs, or relations that make statements true. “It’s a fact that 1+1=2,” or “it’s a fact that john has a headache. If the statements are true, then corresponding facts exist that make them true. There are no facts that don’t exist. If something is a fact, then it exists.
Humans mysterious facts Saccadic masking: Also known as (visual) saccadic suppression, is the phenomenon in visual perception where the brain selectively blocks visual processing during eye movements in such a way that neither the motion of the eye nor the gap in visual perception is noticeable to the viewer.
Saccadic Masking: Saccadic masking” specifically refers to the fact that our visual system is capable of “blanking out” or masking the perception of the saccadic motion of the eyes; in simpler terms, you’re not aware of seeing the motion blur or other clues that your eyes are constantly making very rapid small movements, called saccades.
Biology of Quran: Of a sperm drop, He created and destined him ( 80:19) The word “ qaddara ,” translated as “destined” in the above verse, comes from the Arabic verb “ qadara .” It also translates as “arranging, setting out, planning, programming, seeing the future, the writing of everything in destiny (by Allah).”
Holy Quran Refers to DNA T he term DNA is an abbreviation of the genetic material in living things. The beginning of the science of genetics dates back to genetic laws drawn up by the scientist, the Austrian monk Johann Gregor Mendel in 1865. The date, a turning point in the history of science, is referred to in verse 65 of Surat al- Kahf , or verse 18:65.
I n Surat al- Kahf , which refers to DNA and the year 1865 when the science of genetics began, DNA is repeated 7 times, as is RNA (the Arabic letters Ra-Nun- Alif ). The letters D-N-A appear side by side three times in this verse, in a most incomparable manner. In no other verse of the Qur’an do the letters “DNA” appear consecutively so often. The number of this exceptional verse in which the term DNA appears so strikingly is 18:65.
The Bleeding Tooth Fungus: They’re also called the strawberries and cream, the red-juice tooth, and the devil’s tooth. Whoever is in charge of naming this scary plant seems really insistent that this thing looks like a tooth, while mostly skirting over the fact that it sweats blood.
Snapdragon flowers: Snapdragons Make Cute Flowers, But When They Die… They Turn Into Creepy Skulls Snapdragon flowers are beautiful when in bloom, but when the seed pods dry, something more sinister appears . The dried seed pods clearly resemble tiny skulls These skulls are oddly human-looking… Ancient cultures once thought snapdragons held supernatural powers The tiny skulls were believed to protect against sorcery, witchcraft, and curses
Emotional astonishing facts: Emotion is typically defined as a response to stimuli that involves physiological changes (increased pulse rate, increased body temperature, activity of certain glands, increased or decreased breathing rate), which motivate a person to act.
Ancient doctors believed that different organs controlled certain moods. Happiness, for example, came from the heart, anger from the liver, and fear from the kidneys.
Human beings: Studies show that if people adjust their facial expression to reflect an emotion, they actually begin to feel that emotion . Men and women experience the same amount of emotion, but women tend to show it more.
Facts about animals: Puffer fish: Pufferfish also known as blowfish, are located in tropical seas. Though they’re the second most poisonous vertebrate on the planet. It contains the tetrodotoxin which is up to 1,200 times more poisonous than that of cyanide, and can cause deadening of the tongue and lips, dizziness, vomiting, arrhythmia, difficulty breathing, muscle paralysis and, if left untreated, death.
Black Mamba: The black mamba is especially deadly due to its speed. T he species (which can grow up to 14 feet long) is the fastest of all snakes, slithering at speeds of up to 12.5 miles per hour, which makes escaping one in remote areas that much more difficult . a single bite to kill ten people. And if one doesn’t receive the correlative antivenin within 20 minutes, the bites are almost 100 percent fatal.
Tsetse Fly: Often regarded as the world’s most dangerous fly.These microscopic pathogens are the causative agent of African Sleeping Sickness a disease marked by neurological and meningoencephalitic symptoms including behavioral changes, poor coordination, as well as the disturbances in sleeping cycles that give the illness its name. It can cause death if left untreated.
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