From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9187 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, June 25 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9187 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Want To Pee Faster & Stronger!? Try THIS Crazy Technique ["Works Wondors"] Urgent news about Metformin ["Diabetes Reversal" Subject: Want To Pee Faster & Stronger!? Try THIS Crazy Technique Want To Pee Faster & Stronger!? Try THIS Crazy Technique http://propagans.ru.com/MJXHYTmsyquyz-01XLbLCAlzVlNh3r43yUSO6I6lms82VOmM3A http://propagans.ru.com/tqRaxW63LicpRxGcoHpficIaEljwxcIodUs3OP195tAbXK0Sow or component of the Earth's ecosystem. The world's ecosystems are impacted in far-reaching ways by the processes carried out in the soil, with effects ranging from ozone depletion and global warming to rainforest destruction and water pollution. With respect to Earth's carbon cycle, soil acts as an important carbon reservoir, and it is potentially one of the most reactive to human disturbance and climate change. As the planet warms, it has been predicted that soils will add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere due to increased biological activity at higher temperatures, a positive feedback (amplification). This prediction has, however, been questioned on consideration of more recent knowledge on soil carbon turnover. Soil acts as an engineering medium, a habitat for soil organisms, a recycling system for nutrients and organic wastes, a regulator of water quality, a modifier of atmospheric composition, and a medium for plant growth, making it a critically important provider of ecosystem services. Since soil has a tremendous range of available niches and habitats, it contains a prominent part of the Earth's genetic diversity. A gram of soil can contain billions of organisms, belonging to thousands of species, mostly microbial and largely still unexplored. Soil has a mean prokaryotic density of roughly 108 organisms per gram, whereas the ocean has no more than 107 prokaryotic organisms per milliliter (gram) of seawater. Organic carbon held in soil is eventually returned to t ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 04:41:56 -0400 From: "Diabetes Reversal" Subject: Urgent news about Metformin Urgent news about Metformin http://segreed.ru.com/wzKAF3GhuZl6J8lHTS69TZc8AooF-FCaEcJyAzz4jLh6txCL http://segreed.ru.com/8Kdc0CsiIassB25SbT9V5ctppTUQ6Cr9judjZDnDxlMzXMZ48w ae consist of several groups of organisms which produce food by photosynthesis and thus have traditionally been included in the plant kingdom. The seaweeds range from large multicellular algae to single-celled organisms and are classified into three groups, the green algae, red algae and brown algae. There is good evidence that the brown algae evolved independently from the others, from non-photosynthetic ancestors that formed endosymbiotic relationships with red algae rather than from cyanobacteria, and they are no longer classified as plants as defined here. The Viridiplantae, the green plants b green algae and land plants b form a clade, a group consisting of all the descendants of a common ancestor. With a few exceptions, the green plants have the following features in common; primary chloroplasts derived from cyanobacteria containing chlorophylls a and b, cell walls containing cellulose, and food stores in the form of starch contained within the plastids. They undergo closed mitosis without centrioles, and typically have mitochondria with flat cristae. The chloroplasts of green plants are surrounded by two membranes, suggesting they originated directly from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria. Two additional groups, the Rhodophyta (red algae) and Glaucophyta (glaucophyte algae), also have primary chloroplasts that appear to be derived directly from endosymbiot ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9187 **********************************************