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From CreationWiki, the encyclopedia of creation science
Biology is the science discipline that studies life processes or characteristics of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, distribution and evolution. Creation biology is basically the study of biological systems under the inference that God created life on Earth with a finite number of discrete created kinds or baramin. While these forms of life have the ability to vary, and even undergo speciation, they cannot arise spontaneously from non-life, cannot interbreed outside of their kind, and cannot increase in genetic complexity.
The Kingdom Animalia contains the animals, which are broadly categorized as invertebrates and vertebrates. The latter contains the familiar types such as mammals, amphibians, birds, fish, reptiles, which includes most domestic pets such as the ordinary house cat. While the former consists of those with or without an exoskeleton like the insects, crustaceans, jellyfish, worms, etc.
All members of Animalia are heterotrophic, multicellular eukaryotes. These are the principal characteristics that distinguish the animals from the other major kingdoms on Earth (plants, fungi, protists, or bacteria). The kingdom Animalia is very diverse group anatomically, reproductively, and ecologically, and contains millions of extinct and extant species.
Gary E. Parker is a biologist, paleontologist, educator, speaker and author. He received M.S. in Biology and Ed.D. degrees from Ball State University. He was awarded several academic awards, including admission to Phi Beta Kappa (the national scholastic honarary), election to the American Society of Zoologists (for his research on tadpoles), and a fifteen-month fellowship award from the National Science Foundation. Parker was the head of the science department at Clearwater Christian College (CCC) in Florida. He was also the former Chairman of the Natural Science Department of Christian Heritage College, and a former science faculty member of Eastern Baptist College and Dordt College.
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- Write descriptive articles for organisms.
- Write article on issues of bioethics, such as stem cell research, genetic engineering, or abortion.
- Categorize our organism photos into taxonomic Family groupings.
"The origin of the [genetic] code is perhaps the most perplexing problem in evolutionary biology. The existing translational machinery is at the same time so complex, so universal, and so essential that it is hard to see how it could have come into existences or how life could have existed without it. The discovery of ribozymes has made it easier to imagine an answer to the second of these questions, but the transformation of an 'RNA world' into one in which catalysis is performed by proteins, and nucleic acids specialize in the transmission of information, remains a formidable problem." - Maynard Smith J. & Szathmary E., "The Major Transitions in Evolution," W.H. Freeman: Oxford UK, 1995, p81.[1]
- Oregon Biology Teacher Fired Over Bible References Fox News. March 20, 2007
- Peer-harassed scientist rocks evolutionary boat The U.S. House Committee on Government Reform issued report titled "Intolerance and the Politicization of Science at the Smithsonian" By Jack Cashill. World Net Daily. February 15, 2007
- Intelligent Design Research Lab Highlighted in New Scientist Biologic Institute, is a new research lab conducting biological research and experiments from an intelligent design perspective. Discovery Institute. December 19, 2006.
- Congressional Investigation Confirms Discrimination against Smithsonian Scientist Critical of Darwinian Evolution The demotion of a well-published evolutionary biologist critical of Darwinian evolution has been found to be religiously and politically motivated, according to a new government report. Discovery Institute. December 18, 2006.
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