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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 6 months ago

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  • Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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    Feel like a good sponge costume would allow you to pee right where you are.

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      I got the “Robert Sponge Rectangle Slacks” version from Spirit Halloween… but it doesn’t hold water when pissing myself :(

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        Should probably come with a warning about that. Pretty disappointing.

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    I guess it depends on what kind of sponge, but I think in all likelihood since most sponges have no symmetry that this comes down to the same politics as an agender person choosing a bathroom.

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    Flounders are not bilaterally symmetrical.

    • kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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      Dafuq you say about me?

      • hydroptic@sopuli.xyz
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        YOU’RE NOT BILATERALLY SYMMETRICAL

        • BalooWasWahoo@links.hackliberty.org
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          He can’t understand you, dude.

          Hey,

          Flounder!

          You’

          re no

          t bila

          terall

          y sym

          metri

          cal!

          • SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org
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            You speak flounder?

            • BalooWasWahoo@links.hackliberty.org
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              It’s a little hard to pick up, but it’s all about one rule: Everything has to be on one side of the page.

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            Ah, thanks, I really don’t speak flounder too well. Really should learn considering how close to Norway I live

    • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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      In the tree of life, flounders are a sub-sub-…-sub-species of bilaterally symmetrical animals: https://www.onezoom.org/life/@Holozoa=5246131?otthome=%40_ozid%3D1&highlight=path%3A%40Apionichthys_finis%3D3640785&highlight=path%3A%40Bilateria%3D117569#x2913,y-2310,w8.2796

      Edit: let me preemptively be a pedant to myself and say that “sub-…-species” is wrong because “bilaterally symmetrical animals” is not a species. Flounder is itself a species AFAIK, not a sub-species of anything. It is a descendant of the common ancestor of all bilaterally symmetrical animals. There, now surely no one will find anything to be pedantic about :D

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        I appreciate that information. However, flounders themselves are not bilaterally symmetrical. I have caught many dozens of them and it’s pretty easy to tell that they are not.

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          Flounders are born symmetrical; eye migration happens as they transition to the juvenile stage of growth.

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            Isn’t it referring to during development? Like as they’re forming, they are bilateral? I haven’t taken developmental biology in many years, so I’m maybe wrong.

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              They are born (or hatch too lazy to look up) and their eyes move later once they get larger.

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                Yeah. I just wasn’t sure at what point things are considered to be bilateral or otherwise.

                I thought it may have been during the development process, but can’t remember.

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              They’re only bilateral when they’re very young. And even then, everyone is just focusing on the eyes. The body of the fish is also not exactly bilateral. Just fillet a flounder of any age (or watch a video on it) and you’ll see.

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                Sorry, I’m talking about like when the fish first starts developing. Like how the initial cells orient themselves. I just have to look up what the definition actually is.

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            Oh, I know. It’s very interesting. But when people imagine a flounder, they generally don’t imagine a juvenile unless juvenile has been specified.

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        Just like starfish!

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        Forego the illusion of species and families. It’s taxa all the way down.

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      It depends on whether it was a larvae or not.

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      They’re “differently symmetrical.”

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    Pretty sure from my B- in zoo that sponges eat from what amounts to our waste hole.

    So you are supposed to piss in the punchbowl and drink from the toilette.

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      They are a single orifice kind of animal. Take a gulp of sea water, sift oit the goodies, and expel the rest

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        Yeah. ok. See what kind of biological insight a B- gets you?

    • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Toilette du fromage.

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    What if you take off the costume? Humans aren’t entirely bilaterally symmetrical (at least not on the inside) and obviously not radially symmetrical so the paradox continues.

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      Is any animal perfectly bilaterally symmetrical?

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        [Obligatory] Your mom.

        • SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org
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          I… I don’t get it

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            Their mom definitely got it… Slam! with the alley-oop!

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            Might be, but she gives it to everyone else

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        Planaria?

  • synae[he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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    What about phylum neutral bathrooms?

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    Echinoderms:

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    TIL sponges don’t do punctuation.

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