What's going on inside?
By Rhiannonw
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A fruit fly’s larva has a brain very small
but is it simple? not at all!
3000 neurons,
more than 500,000
connecting synapse gaps:
which have been plotted,
as a ‘map’ called a connectome –
all in a little brain smaller than
a poppy seed!
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Really like the first two
That's a question I am always asking! Really like the first two lines :0) And "synapse gaps" with map. I remember being very surprised how much DNA we share with fruit flies, but the word connectome is new to me. And your illustration is very, um, to the point :0)
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It's wonderful how you have
It's wonderful how you have written so many interesting facts about the fruit fly and its brain into a poem.
From now on, whenever I look at a fruit fly I'm sure I'll feel inadequate.
It's educational and enjoyable Rhiannon.
Turlough
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"...3000 neurons,
"...3000 neurons,
more than 500,000
connecting synapse gaps"
Amazing facts. I think fruit flies are the one scientists use in experiments. An eye-opener of a poem and adriotly done, of course, Rhiannon. Paul
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Hello Rhiannon!
Hello Rhiannon! Somehow I found this all very interesting given your "creationalist" convictions. Also Di's comment, it is fascinating how complex a fruitfly's DNA is as compared to much more "avanced" life forms.
Keep well! Tom
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