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One of the inherent characteristics of biology is that, unlike other sciences, there are no apparent laws. For example, physics cannot do without the law of gravitation. In chemistry we have the law of chemical equilibrium, which involves Le Châtelier's principle. However, Biology, at least for the time being, does not have them. Even so, if there is one phenomenon that has occurred in all living beings, it is the fact that they have evolved. Who knows, maybe as a result of this observation there is a law of biology that no biologist or other scholar has yet realised?

Produktbeschreibung
One of the inherent characteristics of biology is that, unlike other sciences, there are no apparent laws. For example, physics cannot do without the law of gravitation. In chemistry we have the law of chemical equilibrium, which involves Le Châtelier's principle. However, Biology, at least for the time being, does not have them. Even so, if there is one phenomenon that has occurred in all living beings, it is the fact that they have evolved. Who knows, maybe as a result of this observation there is a law of biology that no biologist or other scholar has yet realised?
Autorenporträt
Graduado y Licenciado en Ciencias Biológicas; Máster en Bioquímica; especializado en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular Aplicada a la Salud y Doctor en Biotecnología. Profesor efectivo de la Universidad Estatal de Ceará, donde también enseña la disciplina de Biología Evolutiva.