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December 09, 2010

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Alberto Carmona Bayonas

Although they have invented the flagellum... they can not move on wheels because they still have not invented the roads. And after 3 billion years it is possible that they never will. This is maybe because of selfish evolution.

Alberto Carmona Bayonas

Mitosis... in the case of prokaryotes. That is a beautifil biological phenomenon and they cann't do it.

Patrick Harvey

Open a can.

Stan Zahler

Digest the plastics we use.

Ed Rybicki

I'd believe bacteria can do pretty much anything - except, that is, use arsenate instead of PO4. Although I'd love to see "arsenophages"...B-)
...and Questions 67 and 68 were Chicago Transit Authority, 1968 or thereabouts? B-)

Mehmet Berkmen

tango = tumbling motility

cook = metabolism

skate = gliding motility

vote = quorum sensing

sing = bacteria do make noise (to my ears some human music = noise)

fly = blown away counts

lob grenades = secretion of toxins

write blogs about humans = :)

Nathan Myers

Tango. Cook. Skate. Vote.

Jonathan Badger

Fly under their own power? (Yes, I know they are passively blown around, but that doesn't count as "flying")

Daniel Smith

I'll lob a grenade...
Use arsenic in their DNA

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