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Choo-choo!Everything cancer, it's goin all the way through....like a little carcinogen express train.
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Choo-choo!Everything cancer, it's goin all the way through....like a little carcinogen express train.
Kill the worms with cancer...it has meritEverything cancer, it's goin all the way through....like a little carcinogen express train.
So... Worms don't like carcinogens, so, "grill more!"Kill the worms with cancer...it has merit
Can worms get cancer? I'm sure some government somewhere is paying some hack to study that....Kill the worms with cancer...it has merit
Just hook your car exaust to your coop and you'll never have to worry about wormy chickens again.So... Worms don't like carcinogens, so, "grill more!"
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I don't see why not. Cancer is essentially a cellular division disorder in which a cell loses control of its ability to proliferate and genetically alter itself (differentiation), so it spawns identical cells, which spawn identical cells, and so on.Can worms get cancer? I'm sure some government somewhere is paying some hack to study that....
Mare, look at what my Pathophysiology class is teaching me! I've got even more fancy medicine words to use!cellular division disorder in which a cell loses control of its ability to proliferate and genetically alter itself (differentiation)
A&P is cool but pathophys is where it's at.Mare, look at what my Pathophysiology class is teaching me! I've got even more fancy medicine words to use!
Oh thank goodness, a qualified nurse. You're not correcting me, so I assume that my explanation was correct.A&P is cool but pathophys where it's at.
One is about how the body works. The other is about how it breaks.
Without researching it, it makes perfect sense. I hope no one is trying to create a 'parasite' cancer. The unintended consequences seem Endless.Oh thank goodness, a qualified nurse. You're not correcting me, so I assume that my explanation was correct.
I do like learning how things can break. This class has been incredibly fascinating and incredibly worrying.