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AuthorAdamopoulos, Konstantinos
AuthorKoutsouris, Dimitrios
AuthorZaravinos, Apostolos
AuthorLambrou, George I.
Available date2021-05-30T07:41:50Z
Publication Date2021-05-08
Publication NameMolecules
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092784
CitationAdamopoulos, K.; Koutsouris, D.; Zaravinos, A.; Lambrou, G.I. Gravitational Influence on Human Living Systems and the Evolution of Species on Earth. Molecules 2021, 26, 2784. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092784
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18494
AbstractGravity constituted the only constant environmental parameter, during the evolutionary period of living matter on Earth. However, whether gravity has affected the evolution of species, and its impact is still ongoing. The topic has not been investigated in depth, as this would require frequent and long-term experimentations in space or an environment of altered gravity. In addition, each organism should be studied throughout numerous generations to determine the profound biological changes in evolution. Here, we review the significant abnormalities presented in the cardiovascular, immune, vestibular and musculoskeletal systems, due to altered gravity conditions. We also review the impact that gravity played in the anatomy of snakes and amphibians, during their evolution. Overall, it appears that gravity does not only curve the space–time continuum but the biological continuum, as well.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectevolution
hypergravity
astrobiology
gravitational biology
TitleGravitational Influence on Human Living Systems and the Evolution of Species on Earth
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number9
Volume Number26
ESSN1420-3049


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