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Old 26-04-2003, 01:26 PM
Archimedes Plutonium
 
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Default Complementarity of plants to animals; Chloroplasts is complimented

someone wrote:



Not sure I follow you, unless you are referring to the fact that chloroplasts
make food, while moving around is how animals ger food. But then there are
sponges -- animals which do not move around, but "absorb" food from the
surrounding water.


The inverse or reverse or compliment of chloroplasts is not motion itself but
linked to motion. It is the nervous system. So whereas chloroplasts are the
source of plants gaining energy from sunlight. The complement of that in
animals is the nervous system.

We can safely say that every animal has some sort of nervous system where
the brain is part of the nervous system.

And unlike chloroplasts which are organelles of the cell, the nervous system
are whole cells in a collection.

So the compliment of chloroplasts of plants as organelles of cells in animals
it is a large grouping of whole cells as the nervous system.

So, are there any exceptions to that? As I said earlier, there are probably
exceptions to anything proffered for biology because biology is wavelike and
waves are never distinct. So if I can get the exceptions down to a tiny few then
I will have arrived.

Archimedes Plutonium,
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies