And the goats are green and blue in color.
Could copper based blood actually work? Copper as a substitue in the stead of iron, to bond and transport oxygen?
I never noticed this possibility before. That is my tie-in to this thread.
Could copper based blood actually work? Copper as a substitue in the stead of iron, to bond and transport oxygen?
I never noticed this possibility before. That is my tie-in to this thread.
I read in a book on biology (not remotely related to Star Trek or science fiction) that blood molecules built around an atom of Copper instead of Iron was theoretically possible.
Could copper based blood actually work? Copper as a substitue in the stead of iron, to bond and transport oxygen?
I never noticed this possibility before. That is my tie-in to this thread.
I read in a book on biology (not remotely related to Star Trek or science fiction) that blood molecules built around an atom of Copper instead of Iron was theoretically possible.
Theoretically possible? It actually happens. Octopi and squid (among other species) have hemocyanin instead of hemoglobin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemocyanin
Could copper based blood actually work? Copper as a substitue in the stead of iron, to bond and transport oxygen?
Oh, way cool then. I suppose this is what you get reading your grandfathers textbooks.
Oh, way cool then. I suppose this is what you get reading your grandfathers textbooks.
That reminds me. my wife is still saving a set of 1925 encyclopedias that her father passed on to her. Maybe I should take a look through them and see what science thought back then, for a laugh.
I cames across a set that was published just prior to 1938. It was vey strange to see an entry about Adolph Hitler discussing him as an up and coming politician.
Sincerely,
Bill
I cames across a set that was published just prior to 1938. It was vey strange to see an entry about Adolph Hitler discussing him as an up and coming politician.
Sincerely,
Bill
Just imagine!And as to old science, I picked up a 1926 (iirc) PopMechanics in a flea market, with the distinctive checkerboard tops to the skyscrapers and . . . biplanes landing on them. Still waiting on my hovercar, by the way.
I cames across a set that was published just prior to 1938. It was vey strange to see an entry about Adolph Hitler discussing him as an up and coming politician.
Sincerely,
Bill
Hang on to them. They could be very useful someday.
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