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      • Without gravity, the forces acting on mechano-sensitive ion channels are imbalanced, causing abnormal movements of ions. Ions regulate many cellular activities; if they’re not going where they should when they should, the work of the cells goes haywire. Protein synthesis and cellular metabolism are disrupted.
      theconversation.com/life-on-earth-is-used-to-gravity-so-what-happens-to-our-cells-and-tissues-in-space-73041
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  2. Jul 3, 2023 · Thus, gravity has shaped all biological functions, some examples include the growth of plants (e.g., gravitropism), the structure and morphology of biological parts in multicellular organisms, to its effects on our physiological function when humans travel into space.

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  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Thus, gravity has shaped all biological functions, some examples include the growth of plants (e.g., gravitropism), the structure and morphology of biological parts in multicellular organisms, to its effects on our physiological function when humans travel into space.

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  6. The effects of gravity on multicellular organisms is considerably more drastic. During the period when animals first evolved to survive on land some method of directed locomotion and thus a form of inner skeleton or outer skeleton would have been required to cope with the increase in the apparent force of gravity due to the weakened upward ...

  7. May 8, 2021 · Gravity constitutes the only constant environmental parameter, during the period of evolution of living matter on our planet. From the first time-points of the emergence of life, to the evolution of the first aquatic species, the constantly evolving species experienced a gravitational load.

  8. Feb 8, 2021 · Gravity determines shape of body tissue and affects the functions of life, both in plants and animals. The cellular response to gravity is an active process of mechanotransduction.

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