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This is my first riddle and an excerpt from a poem that I am currently working on. Hope you guys like.

If you like, you can try and solve each line but there is a common theme:

Moist and warm it tumbles deeper

Hurried past the great gate-keeper

Bounding towards the bifurcation

The object of my inspiration

Turn the bend past keel alas

Great tree presents with branch amass

To diffuse in with little strife

The building block of basic life

Enjoy! and Happy Thanksgiving!

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This is my first riddle and an excerpt from a poem that I am currently working on. Hope you guys like.

If you like, you can try and solve each line but there is a common theme:

Moist and warm it tumbles deeper

Hurried past the great gate-keeper

Bounding towards the bifurcation

The object of my inspiration

Turn the bend past keel alas

Great tree presents with branch amass

To diffuse in with little strife

The building block of basic life

Enjoy! and Happy Thanksgiving!

christmas tree?

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This is my first riddle and an excerpt from a poem that I am currently working on. Hope you guys like.

If you like, you can try and solve each line but there is a common theme:

Moist and warm it tumbles deeper

Hurried past the great gate-keeper

Bounding towards the bifurcation

The object of my inspiration

Turn the bend past keel alas

Great tree presents with branch amass

To diffuse in with little strife

The building block of basic life

Enjoy! and Happy Thanksgiving!

DNA?

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Peace*out- you may be looking a little too deeply. All of the lines will apply to the specific theme.

Hahah star_tiger you do have to be pretty scientifically armed to get the individual answers but I don't think that the general answer/theme is beyond any person with a heartbeat and a breath.

And I am sorry but you are both incorrect.....getting closer though. Peace*out - look more general and star_tiger look more specific.

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Could it be Water, or another such substance used by cells? Or could it be the cell itself?

The Gatekeeper makes me think of the cell membrane. I think water because of the tree and "diffuse".

Must sleep. Nice riddle. :)

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Kioshanta, you're on the right track!!

But just to argue semantics (even though I dont know how much that really applies to riddle-writing), diffusion of water is typically termed 'osmosis'. Thanks for the compliment btw!! This is my first and I hope for many more in the future.

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Water

Photosynthesis

My head is on so mnay directions with this and wont focus - Hope I get back to it

Egg is sprining to mind - Reproduction mainly

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This is my first riddle and an excerpt from a poem that I am currently working on. Hope you guys like.

If you like, you can try and solve each line but there is a common theme:

Moist and warm it tumbles deeper

Hurried past the great gate-keeper

Bounding towards the bifurcation

The object of my inspiration

Turn the bend past keel alas

Great tree presents with branch amass

To diffuse in with little strife

The building block of basic life

Enjoy! and Happy Thanksgiving!

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Thanks lost in space! and thank you everyone for playing!!!

Overnight there has been a winner and that has been:

Lol

Air or Oxygen?

Congrats!

The poem is called The Object of my Inspiration and its talking about inspiring (breathing in) a molecule of Oxygen and the path that it takes to get into ones blood.

Moist and warm it tumbles deeper – after we breath in the mucous lining warms and humidifies the air

Hurried past the great gate-keeper – the epiglottis prevents food from going down our trachea (wind pipe)

Bounding towards the bifurcation – the trachea splits into two “bronchi” that reach our two lungs

The object of my inspiration – our hero, the O2 molecule

Turn the bend past keel alas – at the split there is a little keel-like ridge termed the carina

Great tree presents with branch amass – The bronchi then branch into much more complex and smaller bronchioles

To diffuse in with little strife – the bronchioles terminate in “alveoli” which are lined with tiny blood vessels that allow the transfer of oxygen to the blood and carbon dioxide from the blood

The building block of basic life – again, oxygen!!!

P.S. I tried to drop a hint when I responded to star_tiger's guess when I said "Hahah star_tiger you do have to be pretty scientifically armed to get the individual answers but I don't think that the general answer/theme is beyond any person with a heartbeat and a breath." I wasn't trying to be a douche, sorry if it came off that way.

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And as an added bonus, Ive decided to include the entire original (working?) poem.... the first verse would've given it away thats why I didnt include it and the second verse would've made things a bit too confusing as it is pretty obscure.

The object of my inspiration

By MDAri

By wispy drifts of misty stew

Through milky drops of fresh-fell dew

Past metal grates clinking and clanking

Particulate matter constantly flanking

Boyleing forces are in action

Ordered to work by cervical faction

Clumsy path by upturned shell

Pave the way for sense of smell

Moist and warm it tumbles deeper

Hurried past the great gate-keeper

Bounding towards the bifurcation

The object of my inspiration

Turn the bend past keel alas

Great tree presents with branch amass

To diffuse in with little strife

The building block of basic life

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And I've been thinking about it and sperm does fit many of the lines(Fallopian tubes= bifurcation, Cervix/cortical granules= gate-keeper, and of course diffusing into the egg) but not all of them... so I still want to give that credit

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I was originally trying to tie it down to a part of the body but felt it could have been many and some bits did not fit - then I went to a more obscure answer

Anyway the point I want to make again is that is well ritten and makes a very good riddle. Further, it would be a great way of helping students to remember a particular chain of events/process. You may have a best seller/training method here - I am seeing possibilities ..

We should have guessd MD (Medical Doctor - I thought you were Mentally Disturbed :P )

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Wow, terriffic work! I actually got it right away, but I have a reasonable medical background.

LIS is right about it being a great learning aid for that sort of thing. I can think of a few other systems that could use some poetic up-lifting. An "Ode to Digestion" for example? :blink:

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