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The cells of Hashirama Senju can apparently just be implanted willy-nilly into anyone for various effects. Madara Uchiha discovered their power when, for some reason, he used pieces of Hashirama's flesh to patch his wounds. Worse, he'd bitten off and swallowed said flesh, only to spit it out hours later, when it should have been dissolved by his stomach acid. Invoked for the purpose of goading someone in X2: X-Men United, as when discussing the mutant gene, Pyro says that it is passed on by males. This implies that the gene is carried on the Y chromosome, which if it were true, would mean that there would be no female mutants. However, the scene makes it clear he just said this to get under Mr. Drake's skin.

In the Ghostbusters (1984) fanfic Massage , Egon is mentioned to have never gotten an erection outside of sex before, and that's portrayed as a sure sign he's in love. In reality, erections don't require sexual attraction; they can happen due to something touching the area, waking up in the morning, or even for no reason at all.Exclusive rights – an exclusive agreement means that, if the licensee does a bad job with your work, you are unable to work with anyone else until that agreement lapses. When depicted, the dinosaurs are frequently depicted with only one baby at a time. While having only one offspring per litter is very common among large mammals, it's extremely uncommon among large reptiles and birds, because they lay eggs and their offspring start off much smaller in size. Fossils of dinosaur nests show this was true of them, particularly so, as having only one small baby at a time would make survival of the species really difficult as the baby needs to survive to reach a multi-ton size before it could reproduce, unlike mammals, which start off much larger compared to the adult as babies. The films state that the gaps in the prehistoric incomplete DNA are filled in with frog DNA. This facilitates the plot twist that they were able to breed in the wild, despite being manufactured as solely female, by changing sex like some frog species. This of course raises the question of why frog DNA was used instead of an animal more closely related to dinosaurs, like birds or reptiles. This is an invention of the film, because the original novel does specify that reptile and bird DNA was also used alongside frog DNA, but the film simplified this explanation, at the expense of realism. We're told that the Targaryens often married brother and sister to keep their bloodline pure over their 300-year reign, with an inference that they'd been doing it prior to Aegon's conquest, as well. In reality, severe mental and physical debilitation would result from this level of inbreeding (Charles II of Spain is a good historical example of the result). Instead, the Targaryens are physically flawless and only suffer from occasional instances of madness. It's implied that there's more than a little magic in their bloodline, which might be a mitigating factor.

Resident Evil: Extinction goes so far as to have most of the world's water supplies go dry due to a virus. It apparently infected and killed the water. For your own sake, don't try thinking too hard about this. Dr. Holt ( A Gifted Man) had apparently never heard that you're

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Sharks don't roar. And they would never slam their noses into glass hard enough to break it, since their noses are extremely sensitive. Mutants cannot be called another species, given that they can still interbreed freely with normal humans. There is also the continuous reference to a so-called "mutant gene". In reality, any gene in the genome has the potential to be mutated. Even if you don't have a biology diploma, it ought to be obvious that there could be no universal "cure" that suppressed all the flashy mutations (but not "regular" ones like, say, heterochromia?) on any given mutant without affecting anything else, and certainly not in a matter of seconds.

Battlestar Galactica: In season 2, episode 13, the supposed genius Dr. Baltar heals president Roslin's cancer by injecting her with some cylon/human hybrid blood that is more resistant to diseases because it has no antigens (which means it has bloodtype O) and therefore it has no blood type. Therefore it is somehow capable of destroying a cancer in a very late stage. Furthermore, cancer cells (or any other animal cell type) aren't cultivated in a petri dish and on agar, as it is shown on the pictures Dr. Baltar has, but are instead cultivated in cultivation flasks in a fluid. In the Syfy movie Robocroc, CGI sequences show how the film's nanite-infested crocodile has her physiology transformed, bit by bit, into that of Mechanical Lifeforms. One of the first such scenes shows her red blood cells being converted by the nanites... biconcave red cells without nuclei, which are found in mammals but not reptiles. Presumably, the writers figured audiences wouldn't recognize blood cells unless they looked like the sort humans have. Cells at Work: Baby!: In the real world (and other Cells at Work! spinoffs), the "child" equivalent of a red blood cell would be an erythroblast, which the RBCs in Baby! clearly aren't. However, they are portrayed as children to show that, like the cells of real-life newborns, they haven't entirely grown into their roles and are somewhat inefficient in their jobs. Clamshells as Mouths: Clams and other bivalves being depicted with the shells as jaws for speaking and eating.In "The Dwarf in the Dirt", Dr. Brennan tells Sweets the chunk of brain Booth is missing would in no way mess with his aim because it was taken from his Frontal and Parietal lobes (which according to her only deal with memory). She then states that only the Occipital lobe (sight) and Cerebellum (coordinated movement) have anything to do with aiming a gun. The part of the Frontal lobe closest to the Parietal lobe is called the "Motor Cortex" and, oddly enough, is in charge of motor control. The Parietal lobe (which is a major part of spatial relations) has a part next to the Motor Cortex called the "Sensory Cortex" which, you guessed it, is about feeling ones body. Moving, feeling and spatial relations have nothing to do with aiming a gun... Nothing at all...



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