Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Am I right to think that "Man and other creature are the products of viruses, germs and other m

Sometimes I feel that diffrent types of microorganisms intermixed with each other with fullmost freedom to get integrated or disintegrated in complex life forms. I also feel that microorganisms can align or mix with any friendly life forms and be part of their life system while keeping their own identifiable identity. Life either evolved that way or was created by the Creator with the help of viruses, and other microorganisms. Am I right to any extent?



Am I right to think that "Man and other creature are the products of viruses, germs and other microorganisms?"vincent



Rather-indif is correct on the first half of the answer, but the second part of the answer is that viruses, germs and other microorganisms have been part of the environment which has shaped us throughout evolution and so have influenced our genetic makeup.



Am I right to think that "Man and other creature are the products of viruses, germs and other microorganisms?"adware remover



viruses are not considered living cells since they do not live independently of the host but bacteria are living cells. there are theories that say bacteria engulfed another bacteria type and they coexist in that form, giving the first eukaryotic organisms (cells with nucleus, as in contrast to prokaryotes, which do not have nucleus). then, symbiosis allow cells to evolved into colonies and develop certain traits needed for the individual to survive. thus, all the cells in the body are individual units that can live on its own, but has a certain function for an organism.
viruses and germs are also part of the food chain and population control. circle of life ya know.
You're on the right track, but a bit misinformed. Look at regular cells, a prokaryote lived in symbiosis within the limits of the cells until they became an organelle that does respiration, voila, you got your mitochondria.



It is thought that symbiosis and cell cooperation gave rise to complex organisms. Think about it, you have a group of cells, each specialized to perform a function and doing its part for the good of the community. Thus tissues are formed. Eventually, those cells that benefit from the activity of the others as others benefit from the activity of that cell, cannot live without one another. As such, a higher organism is formed. Of course this takes billions of years to happen, it's not overnight.
I feel your view does not align with traditional creation or evolution theories.



You can buy books on Creation / Intelligent Design Vs. evolution to decide which is more sensible.

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