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Why? Part IV

Can animals be genetically modified so that they can synthesize photosynthesis?
Plants produce the food they need by photosynthesis. The chlorophyll in the plant gives it the ability to do this. Simply put, chlorophyll is a living bacterium that has lived in plant cells for 1.5 million years. Chlorophylls have their own DNA that lives in plant cells, reproduces and shares resources and energy with the cell. In addition, the plant cell provides the right environment for chlorophyll to live. In 2010, scientists added chlorophyll DNA to fish eggs, and when the hatchlings hatched, they found live chlorophyll in their cells. But they did not grow in the cell and did not breed. They didn’t even produce that much glucose.

Animals such as corals and giant oysters also have chlorophyll naturally found in their bodies, which helps them to generate their own energy. However, all attempts by a group of people to do it artificially have failed. Why do we never see video data from a Mars spacecraft? Due to the distance to Mars, it currently takes several hours for NASA to bring high resolution color still images from Mars. The file size of a video is much larger than a still photo, so it can take months to bring it down from a Mars rover. So we can still only get still photos from Mars orbiters.

Why do we never see video data from a Mars spacecraft?


Due to the distance to Mars, it currently takes several hours for NASA to bring high resolution color still images from Mars. The file size of a video is much larger than a still photo, so it can take months to bring it down from a Mars rover. So we can still only get still photos from Mars orbiters.

Why do people not decompose when they are alive?




Cells die, decay, and break down in a variety of ways, not just when people are dead but also when they are alive.
It is called a medical infection. Unbeknownst to us, our body constantly encounters a variety of fungi and bacteria,
which can be destroyed or prevented from entering the body by cells in the skin and immune system. Like this from a certain cell
If an external pathogen enters the body and binds to a cell, that cell dies and the body begins to "decompose".
But the living cells in the body are immediately activated, thus repairing the damage of the decaying dead cells so that the body does not decompose fatally while we are alive.
How strong is the outer covering of the tooth?


Tooth enamel is made of hydroxyapatite, an extraneous form of calcium phosphate.
Hardness can be measured on a variety of scales, and the e 'bend of the tooth is the
strongest biological material in the world. This is also stronger than metal but it can
break easily. Simply put, even if your teeth are not scratched with metal or forks,
a toothpick can come off when you try to open a bottle cap with your teeth.

How close can the earth be to the sun without destroying the life on it?

This is not certain, but it can vary greatly depending on factors such as the Earth's atmosphere,
the nature of the clouds, and the reflection volume of the Earth's surface. However,
according to the latest research, if the distance between the Earth and the Moon is
four times as close as 1.5 million kilometers to the Sun, it will become unfit for life.