linkedin post 2020-05-20 04:42:14

Uncategorized
2045 INITIATIVE GOALS. "To create an international research center for cybernetic immortality to advance practical implementations of the main technical project – the creation of the artificial body and the preparation for subsequent transfer of individual human consciousness to such a body.” http://2045.com/manifest/ View in LinkedIn
Read More

linkedin post 2020-05-23 05:19:45

Uncategorized
WATER CONTENT. “The percentage of water in the protoplasm of an organism depends directly on the age, habitat and metabolic activities. For example, the cells of the embryo have 90 to 95% water which decreases progressively in the cells of adult organism. Aquatic lower animal cells possess more water than the cells of higher terrestrial animals.” http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/biology/protoplasm-physical-and-chemical-nature-of-protoplasm-biology/5147 View in LinkedIn
Read More

linkedin post 2020-05-23 05:17:55

Uncategorized
CELLULAR WATER. “The water occurs in two forms—free water, and bound water, Ninety five percent of the total cellular water is free water in which various inorganic substances and organic compounds are found dissolved. The remaining five percent of the total cellular water is bound water which is loosely linked with protein molecules by hydrogen bonds or other forces.” http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/biology/protoplasm-physical-and-chemical-nature-of-protoplasm-biology/5147 View in LinkedIn
Read More

linkedin post 2020-05-23 05:16:53

Uncategorized
STUFF OF LIFE. “By Chemical analysis it has been found that protoplasm essentially consists of 34 elements out of which about 12 elements are supposed to be present universally. 99% of protoplasm is made of 4 basic elements, i.e., oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen.” http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/biology/protoplasm-physical-and-chemical-nature-of-protoplasm-biology/5147 View in LinkedIn
Read More

linkedin post 2020-05-23 05:15:58

Uncategorized
CHEMISTRY. “Protoplasm chemically reacts as a weak alkali. It is soluble in dilute alkalies and acids but solidifies when treated with strong acids or alcohols. It is quite unstable and readily decomposes into H2O, NH3 and CO2, etc., during chemical analysis.” https://lnkd.in/d6CVbkP View in LinkedIn
Read More