Hunger – HD Ready:720p (Super Quality)
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IMDB rating: 7.80 Plot: Hunger follows life in the Maze Prison, Northern Ireland with an interpretation of the highly emotive events surrounding the 1981 IRA Hunger Strike, led by Bobby Sands. With an epic eye for detail, the film provides a timely exploration of what happens when body and mind are pushed to the uttermost limit. |
Available versions:
HD Ready:720p (Super Quality)
Actors: Fassbender Michael,Graham Stuart,Cowan Larry,Cunningham Liam,Hogg B.J.,McAleer Des,McCambridge Dennis,McMahon Liam,Milligan Brian,Mullen Rory,Peel Ben,Roddy Lalor,Scott Thomas James,Drama,History,
The water buttercup produces thin leaves underwater, but those same tissues will produce broad leaves above?
the water. Individuals in the 1800’s (when hunger and childhood diseases were common) averaged slightly over five feet tall, but their offspring in the 1900’s were substantially taller on the average. This reflects the influence of
A) polygenic inheritance.
B) epistasis.
C) gene linkage.
D) genotype having no relationship to phenotype.
E) environmental factors on gene expression
E) environmental factors on gene expression
DNA is not a preplanned route, there are options. The embryo gets information and adjusts as it grows. This does not change the DNA sequences just the regulation or timing of genetic expression. So if an environmental limitation is encountered there are still developmental paths of growth open. . Imagine if the embryo was following a road map with no alternate choices. If a snag was hit like a missing minor nutrient then everything would be stuck. Instead the body has some route options that find alternate paths to growing an adult body. This is called epigenetic or maternal inheritance.
gardengallivant | Nov 14, 2009
