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Re: 'Floaters' [structures reported seen by patients in interference with the visual field] by apxr ..... Ask Microbe Detectives

Date:   7/4/2007 6:34:05 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Thank you. Now you have me thinking.
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You're welcome. Good.






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I have a few questions on some of my notes.
1. Would some "gaseous bubbles" include dark matter inside the bubble, which I've interpreted as a nucleus?
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Well, they could I think, yes.





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2. When looking at them, these bubbles are stuck along the outside of the parasite. Would "gaseous bubbles" do something like this?
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If they were surrounded by 'sticky' material, I suppose that it could be, yes.








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Are parasite eggs somewhat sticky
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To my knowledge, VERY, but I can't talk about all kinds of ova, because I don't know them all. As far as I know, VERY.






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and this would be the reason for them being attached to a parasite?
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IF they're eggs, maybe, yes, and IF it's a 'parasite' in question, yes.








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3. Lastly, is it possible for parasites to expel these "gaseous bubbles" (like regurgitation)?
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Yes, I think so. Many chemical processes occur inside living organisms. It would not surprise me that "gas bubbles" were expelled by 'parasites', no.






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This could be a possible reason to what I saw.
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Maybe.





"I noticed in the sketch provided that round objects were included inside the parasite too.
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We don't know for sure it's a 'parasite'. That's the problem faced by scientists in regard to these structures. Unless they're motile [moving around like a living organism that could be seen], many times Science can't be sure 100% that in fact it is a living organism simply from the visuals. Of course, what visuals do is provide GREAT evidence in the regard, and along with all the other evidence collected, a [even somewhat presumptive] proposition can then be offered so the puzzle is solved eventually.
 

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