k0ua
Epic Contributor
There is some evidence out there that limited transmutation can occur in living organisms; e.g., some experiments seem to show that chickens deprived of Calcium can convert Potassium to Calcium and therefore lay perfectly normal eggs, and the chicks will incorporate more Calcium into their bodies than was available from the egg. Other experimenters have claimed that some plants and bacteria can do likewise, but needless to say, some scientists are skeptical. If this is true, the answer would have to incorporate a qualified "yes" to this limited extent.
As you said, I am pretty skeptical of those findings. Of course nearly everything I was taught in school, about physics, chemistry and biology were later proved wrong!:shocked: