The Language of Life(1)
Animal Communication
Our Responsibility
The Language of Life(2)
The Origin of Biological Communication
100
That DNA contains all the information needed to build an organism.
What is the DNA myth?
100
These communicate in a variety of ways.
What are organisms?
100
These were thought to be desirable, but ended out in harming organisms.
What are mutations?
100
This process uses the information on the copy to make a sequence of amino acids.
What is translation?
100
This provides a substantial challenge to the worldview of naturalism.
What is DNA?
200
This is a segment of DNA that contains the 'recipe' for building a protein.
What is a gene?
200
At an even greater level of sophistication, animals also use communication for this.
What are identification purposes?
200
The complexity of DNA has been consistently underestimated by these people.
What are naturalists?
200
These are the four different nucleotide types, made out of four different nitrogenous bases.
What are adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine?
200
This is the smallest component unique to each unique and not found in non-living things.
What is DNA?
300
This process makes copies of genes that make up DNA.
What is transcription?
300
This species has distinct warning calls for pythons, eagles, and leopards, and different responses for each call.
What is a Vervet monkey?
300
The fact that God so desires us to know us that HE communicates with us, and makes a way to communicate to him, ought to bring us into this.
What is spontaneous worship?
300
Constructed of a five-carbon sugar, this is connected to a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base.
What is a nucleotide?
300
These are required for language and communication.
What are complex biological systems?
400
One nucleotide switched with another, changing one amino acid in a protein.
What is a point mutation?
400
This spectrum of communication form simple, one-meaning messages through complex communication and even language,suggests that a being exists with this type of power.
What is infinite communicative power?
400
To help us fulfill our priestly role, God not only created us to respond to illustrations of his nature, he also gave us the Holy spirit to lead us into this.
What is truth?
400
The loss or insertion of a nucleotide, changing every subsequent amino acid into a protein.
What is a frame shift mutation?
400
This is only generated by intelligent beings who can communicate.
What is language?
500
This emergent property arises only from a very complex biological system.
What is human language?
500
Many of these types of animals use a variety of specific sounds to lead, warn, and attract other members of their own species.
What are birds and mammals?
500
In this type of research, genes are being transplanted from one organism to another with little to no understanding of how those genes will interact with all the other genes of that organism.
What is gene transplantation research?
500
This is how different types of words are used and in what sequence those different types are placed.
What are linguistic rules?
500
No human designs for similar processes are more efficient and no human system stores as much information in as small an object as this.
What is a cell nucleus?
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