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Mars Meteorite ALH84001 Contains Numerous Blood Vessel Remains

Saturday, October 29, 2011 9:18
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Lunar and Planetary Institue displayed a micrograph of meteorite ALH 84001 at http://www.lpi.usra.edu/

publications/slidesets/marslife/slide_21.html I found numerous blood vesel remains in the image and labelled them in 

 
 
Why they were blood vessels:0. Because they resemble the shapes of blood vessels shown in the following micrographs: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/RT/RT2002/images/6712parsons-f4.gif

They also meet the sizes of blood vessels, which range from three micrometers to over10,000 micrometers.

1.No minerals possess the shape and size of the “blood vessel remains”, which branch, curve,contain bulging dots, and measure 5-20 micrometers in diameter. No similar fractures and fracture fills were ever found deep within rocks.

2.No bacteria or fungi or plant rootlets have so many minute branches (~5 micrometers across) in such small areas.

3.No animal cells or tissues have such minute (~5 microns across) branches bulging with round dots, except blood vessels and lymph vessels. Lymph vessels should be connected to lymph nodes, but lymph nodes are not seen in the image.
 
So, blood vessels were the only real possibility. 
 
 
  

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