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aerotolerant organisms, which cannot use oxygen for growth, but tol
carbon (e.g., carbohydrates) in phototrophic organisms, which capture photons from visible light wi
more, CPs are classified as toxic to aquatic organisms, and carcinogenic to rats and mice.
, whereas in mammals and other multicellular organisms, the catalytic function is carried out by a
Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi,
lassifies Roundup as R51/53 Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the
incent is credited with the discovery of the organisms that cause an acute infection of the oral so
The high pressures experienced by these organisms can cause the normally fluid cell membrane t
If ingested, these organisms would cause disease.
uroscientists have tended to focus on single organisms, organs, cells, or intracellular processes.
Non-cellular organisms and cellular life would be the only two subd
vert the equations for isomorphs to that for organisms that change in shape during growth.
In both organisms, the chromosome consists of seven exons and
They are known to feed on a variety of organisms including Cladocera, Appendicularia, Copepod
hochytridiomycetes is a class of fungus-like organisms (sometimes classified as protists), within t
Protozoan infections are parasitic diseases organisms formerly classified in the Kingdom Protozoa.
D human tissues and, more recently, in whole organisms have clear implication of the potential rele
Because Holozoa is a clade including all organisms more closely related to animals than to fung
nsensus among botanists is that they are the organisms most closely related to embryophytes (land p
eaning that it feeds on both living and dead organisms that come in contact with it.
olution), implying that sufficiently complex organisms were common over 1 billion years ago.
Euryhaline organisms are commonly found in habitats such as estua
the workings of functional pathways in these organisms in comparison to humans.
It includes holoplanktonic organisms whose complete life cycle lies within the pl
Insect societies as divided organisms: The complexities of purpose and cross-purpo
Bulk tissues of living organisms are composed almost entirely of nonmetals.
In some organisms, the concentration of RubisCO in the pyrenoi
g blocks from which the structures of living organisms are constructed (this includes almost all en
e mechanism of canavanine's toxicity is that organisms that consume it typically mistakenly incorpo
All organisms studied contain many RNases of many differen
Some hemeproteins, often from single cell organisms, may contain five hemes C. The bc1 complex i
rst to identify fossils as being from living organisms; his contemporaries Robert Hooke and John Ra
ribes the tendency of developing or changing organisms to continue development or change towards a
into the way that living cells, tissues, and organisms build, control, manufacture, recycle, and ad
bacteria and nanobes, whose status as living organisms is controversial.
The mechanisms that enable single celled organisms to coordinate in populations presumably carr
he pairing of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for copulation.
ntegration of phosphoproteomes identified in organisms, which cover the phylogenetic tree represent
y, supposedly the ventral side of body these organisms was covered with cilia.
Organisms that create oocysts include Cryptosporidium
Parts of the immune system of higher organisms, however, create peroxide, superoxide, and s
y, metagenics is the practice of engineering organisms to create a specific enzyme, protein, or oth
slowly or not at all; too wet and anaerobic organisms thrive, creating undesirable odors (cf.
elys was durophagous, consuming hard-shelled organisms with crushing jaws.
This includes the use of cybernetic organisms (or cyborgs) for general labor.
Trichomonads are flagellated organisms but D. fragilis lacks flagella, having secon
ramework contains information from different organisms, platforms, data types and research areas th
Further genetic studies may place these organisms more definitively in one order or another.
llution from pesticides, toxicity to aquatic organisms, oxygen depletion and eutrophication.
Organisms that derive their nutrition in this manner i
idazole antifungal active against a range of organisms including dermatophyte pathogens, Malassezia
ry concepts, notably arguing that all extant organisms are descended from one common ancestor.
ng PLFA can be compared to the PLFA of known organisms to determine the identity of the sample orga
ovide a source of new genes, which can allow organisms to develop new phenotypes and adapt to their
nd provides substrate for many small oceanic organisms (bacteria, diatoms, dinoflagellates, protozo
arious degrees of close relationship between organisms of different species.
the fireflies, although the enzyme exists in organisms as different as the Jack-O-Lantern mushroom
cellular and cellular structures, organs and organisms, and directly enable cognition, memory and b
asites such as malaria and mycoplasma; these organisms often dispense with traits that are made unn
In particular, many of these organisms breath dissolved oxygen that is in the water
t could be useful to detect light-harvesting organisms on distant planets.
f aposematism, they function to make harmful organisms more distinct from prey that are safe to eat
RNA from eukaryotic organisms shows distinct bands of 28s and 18s rRNA, th
-dependent transporters found in a number of organisms as diverse as bacteria and humans.
generation (or, in the case of multicellular organisms, cell division).
absorbs harmful UVA/B radiation, protecting organisms from DNA damage.
In other organisms that do not show high growing rates or that
ed in those regions of the genomes of sexual organisms which do not undergo recombination.
plant materials, as well as many soft-bodied organisms that do not normally fossilize.
e determined indirectly from the mRNA or, in organisms that do not have introns (e.g.
ents for manipulating genomes of many higher organisms including Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhab
s been widely studied in the tissues of many organisms including drosophila, xenopus, cow, dog, chi
h, in order to facilitate use of these model organisms in drug discovery and toxicology.
e is unique to each group of closely related organisms; in E. coli and other enteric bacteria, such
Mutualism: A symbiotic relationship between organisms, with each contributing and benefiting from
A reciprocal transplant involves introducing organisms from each of two or more environments into t
In organisms on Earth, proteins aid in seclusion because
e ring is another plant of the oldest living organisms on Earth.
approaches in the study of molecules, cells, organisms, and ecosystems.
natomy, to behavior-and the critical role of organisms in ecosystems.
elves are the initiators of major changes in organisms and ecosystems. . . .
hich include many morphologically dissimilar organisms, whose effect in massive aggregations, in as
After ingesting the organisms of EIEC, there is an invasion and adhesion o
thropods), chitinases are generally found in organisms that either need to reshape their own chitin
lso used to describe the bringing to life of organisms using electricity, as popularly associated w
scussion, so for instance, unknown risks for organisms by electromagnetic radiation or possible per
In anaerobic (and also aerobic) respiration, organisms channel electrons from an electron donor to
nown as chemosynthesis, the process by which organisms derive energy from a number of different ino
In living organisms, the enzyme maltase can achieve this very ra
The habitats of these organisms include especially cheese, yogurt and mesoph
considerable utility for classifying living organisms and establishing their evolutionary relation
However, some organisms are euryhaline because their life cycle invo
Cdc42, which emerged in early multicellular organisms during evolution .
Cdc42, which emerged in early multicellular organisms during evolution .
of real biological systems: namely that the organisms undergoing evolutionary change are themselve
Consequently, organisms can evolve to become simpler and thus multip
Living organisms have evolved different molecules that speed
Communities of organisms, for example, are somewhat arbitrarily defin
egions in the genome of sexually reproducing organisms that exhibit highly elevated rates of meioti
hich studied the responses of pelagic marine organisms when exposed to low, chronic levels of vario
Living organisms were exposed to three months in space.
ing in its reduced form (sulfide), burrowing organisms continually exposed it to oxygen, allowing i
piperacillin by making it effective against organisms that express beta-lactamase and would normal
topics including whole proteome analysis of organisms, protein expression profiling, disease, phar
t it may offer insight into the existence of organisms in extraterrestrial habitats.
sequence of ethene dehalogenation, but these organisms often fail to continue the degradation seque
l selection, the process by which individual organisms with favorable traits are more likely to sur
as well as in the breakdown of cellulose by organisms that feed on plants.
consumed and absorbed by micro-organisms and organisms that feed on dead matter.
sits) AOM can be so high that chemosynthetic organisms like filamentous sulfur bacteria (see Beggia
axis is a form of taxis seen in many aquatic organisms, e.g., fish, whereby they will (generally) t
The yeasts are living organisms that flourish in Spring and Autumn, but go i
Parasitism: Organisms obtain food from other living organisms (the
ome of these pathogenic protists include the organisms responsible for potato blight, eucalyptus di
"Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria,
Koch's pupils found the organisms responsible for diphtheria, typhoid, pneumon
ins dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) which the organisms use for their carbon needs.
es can be propagated to biologically related organisms, and for different or poorly known genes bio
ch as Sudan, undeclared genetically modified organisms, and foreign objects, with an emergency resp
p scientists decode evolutionary patterns in organisms was formalized in the published papers of Em
e, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it contai
g the growth of salt-tolerant vegetation and organisms not found elsewhere along the St. Johns Rive
understand the relationships between living organisms in freshwater and their physical and chemica
All sexually reproducing organisms derive from a common ancestor which was a si
tion with the roots of plants such that both organisms benefit from the exchange of nutrients.
at a group contains the common ancestor, all organisms descended from the common ancestor, and no o
are locomotory tracks that show evidence of organisms moving from one station to another, usually
ansmembrane proteins which are found in many organisms, ranging from nematodes to human beings, and
It includes phosphoproteomes of various organisms ranging from eukaryotes such as human and ye
") of SOD produces deleterious phenotypes in organisms ranging from bacteria to mice and have provi
ype of biological dispersal that occurs when organisms transfer from one land mass to another by wa
Iron-proteins are found in all living organisms, ranging from the evolutionarily primitive a
his process, most of the materials from dead organisms disappears from view and is not obviously pr
complicated by the introduction of two other organisms, a fungal parasite Escovopsis and Pseudonoca
cules, and beta-glucosidases are required by organisms (some fungi, bacteria, termites) that can co
cal system, from chemical reactors to living organisms, and generally takes the following form
ically modified food -- Genetically modified organisms -- Genetics -- Genomics -- Genzyme -- Global
Some organisms or genotypes, however, may exist in circumst
ry are terms from biogeography, referring to organisms whose geographical ranges overlap or are eve
Organisms affect geomorphic processes in a variety of
tRNA of organisms that grow at low temperatures (psychrophiles
ting against a new man-made series of deadly organisms named GUILT (short for Gangliated Utrophin I
In both areas, organisms have had the opportunity over many generatio
The organisms Dallinger had in his incubator at the end of
A notable group of organisms which have an extensive lipophosphoglycan co
Simple organisms may have once lived where water once was.
Mice, Drosophila and many other organisms only have one cyclin D protein.
Early organisms which have been compared to molluscs include
tley has advised on the ecological effect of organisms that have been genetically modified.
The idea that organisms that have been through recent modifications
Hermaphrodites are described as organisms that have the ability to interchangeably shi
Organisms can have more than one FEN homologue, this r
Mice, silkworms, and potatoes are just a few organisms that have already been engineered to produce
with this benign entamoeba, other pathogenic organisms may have been introduced as well, and these
Rather, complex genomes of multi-cellular organisms could have independently, and in parallel, d
When antibiotics are employed, those organisms that have no or little resistance against th
He thought that these organisms may have been the cause of the cancer.
Below follows a list of organisms which have been observed to have visible bio
Such traces must have been made by motile organisms with heads, which would probably have been b
There are genetically engineered organisms, that help us indicate toxicity levels in th
le traditional family life, which the living organisms around her do not even consider.
l genomic studies have established that even organisms harboring high numbers of homologous enzymes
e best indicator of a species' life history: organisms with high mortality rate-the usual result of
1: Pollution intolerant: These organisms are highly sensitive to pollution.
The organisms which his team works on most are wasp and be
sclerithophorans are a polyphyletic group of organisms bearing hollow sclerites made of aragonite.
ain a description of typical features of the organisms, and how it differs from other similar organ
urselves with all you folks who study modern organisms in human or ecological time.
of DNA vectors containing cDNAs from various organisms including human, mouse, rat, non-human prima
t copies of the same chromosome that diploid organisms (like humans) inherit, one from each parent.
APH-1 homologs in other organisms, including humans, have since been identifie
ieved to decrease with age in all senescence organisms including humans.
These organisms create hydrogen with the help of hydrogenase
nother less commonly used group of indicator organisms are hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria, whi
In higher organisms glycoside hydrolases are found within the en
have given two distinct names to individual organisms later identified as the same species.
er biophoton rate than normal cells and that organisms with illnesses will likewise emit a brighter
f prophylaxis with killed culture of typhoid organisms to immunize against the disease.
Nocturnal, which describes organisms active in the night
They include organisms classified in Amoebozoa, Excavata, and Chrom
tic nomenclature committees of various model organisms, often in collaboration with the HUGO Gene N
It states that organisms are in constant conflict with one another an
rimarily aquatic, eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms, ranging in size from a single cell.
g polyps secrete a sticky mucus to trap tiny organisms suspended in the water.
n, education, water quality and the study of organisms living in the area encompassed by a watershe
Organisms living in the water column above this habita
irectly proportional to the amount of living organisms present in the sample.
obiology to quantify the amount of microbial organisms present in a sample.
However, partial remains of different organisms found in the vicinity of the specimen, such
medicine in mastitis caused by gram-negative organisms and in dermatologic disorders.
e risks associated with genetically modified organisms, culminating in the utterance of the word "o
to reveal the habits and habitats of various organisms present in their natural surroundings.
Organisms living in "close association" with each othe
aterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them.
Because superoxide is toxic, nearly all organisms living in the presence of oxygen contain iso
Plankton are organisms drifting in oceans, seas, and bodies of fres
An ecosystem of thermophilic organisms exist in the springs, separated by temperatu
ger var awamori, K.lactis is one of the main organisms grown in industry in fermenters to produce c
debate about the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food and eventually a nationwide l
that are not well absorbed by chlorophyll a. Organisms growing in shallow waters tend to contain ph
                                                                                                   


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