Life is like cards --
--you play the hand you're dealt.
--there's always a joker.
--someone always trumps your ace.
--except cards have defined rules.
--and we are merely players.
--the trick is to get to the table.
life
A structural analogy for ribosomes is a crumpled piece of paper.
Mendeleev used the analogy of playing the card game of solitaire to help him organize the known elements into a periodic table. The suits of the cards were analogous to the groups of the elements and the numeric values of the cards were analogous to the values of atomic weights.
heterozygous
fibers ?
life
good analogy
Probability is useless here because you figure probability from the present to the past, which is wrong. Rather like saying; " what is the probability of me drawing a straight flush in this deal of cards? " The cards were dealt and you received a straight flush. The direct analogy is, the " cards ' of life were dealt and we now have cells that go from simple to complex. This is a common and mistaken creationist tactic. Ask any mathematician.
This is a layman's analogy for ATP - adenosine triphosphate.
His life is like going down a hill on a sled through deep snow.
A table of contents is like a roadmap for a book, showing the reader the main sections and chapters and helping them navigate through the content. It provides a quick overview of what to expect and where to find specific information within the book.
Life span should probably be reserved for things which have life - living things. It is only by analogy that we consider the life of the universe, the Sun, the half life of radionuclides, the Plate Tectonic cycle, and so on. In manufacturing we may consider the product life cycle, or the expected life of a product such as a cellphone, but these again are only by analogy.
analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy
what contains
No they are not. I have been collecting Pokemon cards for almost my whole life and majority of the cards are trainer cards.
you have to buy cards in real-life, then type in the code inside the wrapper of the cards
The chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism that are necessary for the maintenance of life.