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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 103278" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>Professor, using homogeneous structures as some sort of proof of Darwinian evolution takes the debate back to where it was 100 years ago. </p><p></p><p>No serious scientists uses it anymore. That debate ended with the invention of powerful microscopes. These powerful microscopes show what life is made of at a cellular level. </p><p></p><p>The concept of homogenous bone structures as an argument in evolutionary science refers to the idea that bones in different species might appear very similar at a superficial level, suggesting a common design or origin. This idea was more prominent before the advent of advanced scientific tools, like the microscope.</p><p></p><p>Once the microscope was invented and began to be used extensively in scientific research, it allowed for a much more detailed examination of bone structures at a cellular level. This new perspective revealed significant differences in the microstructures of bones among different species, which were not apparent from merely looking at the gross anatomy.</p><p></p><p>For instance, under the microscope, scientists could observe the arrangement and types of bone cells (osteocytes), the patterns of bone matrix deposition, and the vascular channels (Haversian systems). These microscopic features varied significantly among species, even if their overall bone shapes appeared similar.</p><p></p><p>Moreover, the detailed study of bone histology (the microscopic study of bone tissue) showed how bones grow and remodel differently in various species, reflecting their distinct designs. These findings were incompatible with the notion of homogenous bone structures.</p><p></p><p>Thus, the use of the microscope in studying bones provided concrete, detailed evidence that refuted the idea of homogenous bone structures across species, making it clear that bones, while sometimes superficially similar, are actually quite diverse at the microscopic level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 103278, member: 353"] Professor, using homogeneous structures as some sort of proof of Darwinian evolution takes the debate back to where it was 100 years ago. No serious scientists uses it anymore. That debate ended with the invention of powerful microscopes. These powerful microscopes show what life is made of at a cellular level. The concept of homogenous bone structures as an argument in evolutionary science refers to the idea that bones in different species might appear very similar at a superficial level, suggesting a common design or origin. This idea was more prominent before the advent of advanced scientific tools, like the microscope. Once the microscope was invented and began to be used extensively in scientific research, it allowed for a much more detailed examination of bone structures at a cellular level. This new perspective revealed significant differences in the microstructures of bones among different species, which were not apparent from merely looking at the gross anatomy. For instance, under the microscope, scientists could observe the arrangement and types of bone cells (osteocytes), the patterns of bone matrix deposition, and the vascular channels (Haversian systems). These microscopic features varied significantly among species, even if their overall bone shapes appeared similar. Moreover, the detailed study of bone histology (the microscopic study of bone tissue) showed how bones grow and remodel differently in various species, reflecting their distinct designs. These findings were incompatible with the notion of homogenous bone structures. Thus, the use of the microscope in studying bones provided concrete, detailed evidence that refuted the idea of homogenous bone structures across species, making it clear that bones, while sometimes superficially similar, are actually quite diverse at the microscopic level. [/QUOTE]
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