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The word 'soma' is a legitimate word and can be used in written English.
'Soma' has multiple definitions and can be used in various contexts. Here are three examples: 1. "The ancient Greeks believed that the soma was the seat of the soul." In this example, 'soma' is used as a noun, referring to the body or physical self. 2. "The doctor prescribed soma for my muscle spasms." Here, 'soma' is used as a medication, specifically a muscle relaxant. 3. "The festival participants consumed a drink made from the sacred soma plant." In this context, 'soma' is used as a substance or plant used in spiritual or religious practices.
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And if evolutionary logic requires the soma to age and die in order for this to happen, so be it.
The thing about stem cells of all types, which makes them different from ordinary body cells, is that they have special permission to multiply indefinitely.For a soma to work, most of its component cells have to accept they are the end of the line which, given that that line in question stretches back unbroken to the first living organisms more than 3 billion years ago, is a hard thing to do.
The soma (the ancient Greek word for body) is all of a body's cells apart from the sex cells.
If the soma is a chicken, then it really is just an egg's way of making another egg.
The "disposable soma" hypothesis suggests that length of life is a balance between the energetic investments that an individual makes in reproduction and in maintenance.
Hence that body (or soma, in Greek) gradually runs down.
The underlying principle is known as the disposable soma.
The assumption was that these daughters are as close to identical as random variation permits, and that neither is subject to the sort of ageing imposed by the disposable soma theory.
And eventually the whole lot collapses.Biologists call this explanation of ageing the disposable soma theory, soma being the Greek word for "body".
According to the disposable soma hypothesis, individuals who make a large energetic investment in maintenance and the ability to fight disease may be compromising their ability to reproduce.
Instead, the book discusses mind-altering drugs at some length, without looking much to the future (nods to Aldous Huxley's "soma" aside) of what such drugs might be able to do.
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