Dear Salmaan,
Nearly all living creatures can be on the list of the examples. Phenomena
you mentioned are very common in biology. Can you specify the context of
your question a bit more, please?
Regards
Olga
--On 06 October 2009 09:19 +0100 Salmaan Craig
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> Hello,
>
> Are there any instances of vacuums in Biology?
>
> Are there any examples of biological systems that, for some purpose,
> generate or encourage temperatures or pressures that are significantly
> higher or lower than the immediate surroundings?
>
> Are there any examples of biological systems that manipulate infrared
> beyond the solar spectrum (>5 microns wavelength)?
>
> Does Biology use metal at all?
>
> Your responses will be much appreciated,
>
> Salmaan Craig EngD
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