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*[[Arthropod head problem]], a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other.
*[[Arthropod head problem]], a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other.
*[[Biological aging]]: there are a number of hypotheses why senescence occurs including those that it is programmed by gene expression changes and that it is the accumulative damage of biological processes.
*[[Biological aging]]: there are a number of hypotheses why senescence occurs including those that it is programmed by gene expression changes and that it is the accumulative damage of biological processes.
*How much swag is humanly possible.
*[[Extraterrestrial life]]: might life which does not originate from planet Earth also have developed on other planets?
*[[Extraterrestrial life]]: might life which does not originate from planet Earth also have developed on other planets?
*[[Paradox of the plankton]]: the high [[Biodiversity|diversity]] of phytoplankton seems to violate the [[competitive exclusion principle]].
*[[Paradox of the plankton]]: the high [[Biodiversity|diversity]] of phytoplankton seems to violate the [[competitive exclusion principle]].

Revision as of 20:28, 24 April 2012

This article lists currently unsolved problems in biology.

References

  1. ^ Thomas N. Sherratt, David M. Wilkinson. Big questions in ecology and evolution. Oxford University Press US, 2009. ISBN 9780199548613

See also