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re found in the polar capsule of myxosporean organisms, and is analogous to the "penetrant" structu
tured display the characteristics of natural organisms, including responding to environmental press
Marvelously, in nature organisms are often able to slow down the rate of popu
iodontines ate small fish and other nectonic organisms; they are thought to have been active echolo
against most Gram positive and Gram negative organisms.
r spectrum of activity against gram negative organisms, it may not be a sensible therapeutic choice
liance with the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act - HSNO Act 1996.
Nidifugous organisms are those that leave the nest shortly after
Many nitrogen-fixing organisms exist only in anaerobic conditions, respirin
Non-cellular organisms and cellular life would be the only two subd
This article is about non-cellular organisms.
reasonable risks to human health, non-target organisms, or the environment are referred for review
intended to control a pest affect non-target organisms such as humans, wildlife, or bees.
n refers to semantic colors seen in numerous organisms.
llis recalls, he was interested in observing organisms in the countryside.
nd provides substrate for many small oceanic organisms (bacteria, diatoms, dinoflagellates, protozo
es a microclimate supporting unique types of organisms.
A notable group of organisms which have an extensive lipophosphoglycan co
y of the subjective and objective aspects of organisms in relationship to their intersubjective and
M. squinado feeds on a great variety of organisms, with seaweeds and molluscs dominating in wi
ure 2., is conserved across a diverse set of organisms suggesting the splicing machinery's ancient
e toxicity and are toxic to a broad range of organisms.
Science, Mathematics, Physics, Physiology of Organisms & Quantitative Biology; students must take t
can be whole fossils or broken fragments of organisms.
Communities of organisms, for example, are somewhat arbitrarily defin
Biota is the total collection of organisms of a geographic region or a time period, fro
uld find a common ancestor from any group of organisms if one goes far enough into the past, this d
plicated the determination of phylogenies of organisms, and inconsistencies in phylogeny have been
chemistry and Functional Biology, Biology of Organisms and Systems, Functional Biology, Medicine, M
grailed proteins are found in a diversity of organisms.
ionally predicting the metabolic pathways of organisms from their sequenced genomes, and has been u
Some involve water or even the growth of organisms.
This group of organisms may be further subdivided according to what
Herbivores and carnivores are examples of organisms that obtain carbon and electron reactions fr
extinct order of Onychophoran consisting of organisms with simple lobobods that lack terminal feet
Fs play critical roles in the development of organisms.
Biologists who study the physiology of organisms are under time pressure: They must dissect t
eins that are expressed in a wide variety of organisms from bacteria to humans.
t it may offer insight into the existence of organisms in extraterrestrial habitats.
tRNA of organisms that grow at low temperatures (psychrophiles
spermidine, it is found in a wide variety of organisms and tissues and is an essential growth facto
topics including whole proteome analysis of organisms, protein expression profiling, disease, phar
When referring to a group of organisms, the term "grade" is usually enclosed in quo
o the necessity of making identifications of organisms based upon appearances and not upon DNA.
tley has advised on the ecological effect of organisms that have been genetically modified.
are locomotory tracks that show evidence of organisms moving from one station to another, usually
Benthos is the community of organisms which live on, in, or near the seabed, also
It is thought that the presence of organisms similar to F. placidus in the ancient, anoxi
y members did basic research on all types of organisms, plants as well as animals.
ation, ferritin is employed in the shells of organisms such as molluscs to control the concentratio
d relationships between different species of organisms.
n, education, water quality and the study of organisms living in the area encompassed by a watershe
ut there is no confirmation of the number of organisms remaining.
size determined by genetics, or a colony of organisms may release waste which is ultimately toxic
sclerithophorans are a polyphyletic group of organisms bearing hollow sclerites made of aragonite.
can be a cell, an organism, or a society of organisms, without the loss of the organization which
The fungal endophytes are a diverse group of organisms forming associations almost ubiquitously thr
tRNA and rRNA precursors in a wide range of organisms.
eproduction (a period from one generation of organisms to the same identical).
"Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria,
Aedificichnia: evidence of organisms building structures outside of the infaunal
ignificant events in evolutionary history of organisms.
ology, a self-limiting organism or colony of organisms limits its own growth by its actions.
Fouling communities are communities of organisms found on the sides of docks, marinas, harbor
The three main types of organisms causing these conditions are protozoa (causi
kton or zooplankton may contain densities of organisms ranging up to 1000 times those found just ab
Holozoa is a group of organisms that includes animals and their closest sing
lso used to describe the bringing to life of organisms using electricity, as popularly associated w
have a deleterious impact on populations of organisms and is due to mating of closely related indi
ct as fingerprints to distinguish strains of organisms such as E. coli type O157:H7, salmonella, sh
population, and variation in the fitness of organisms are all characteristics that HIV possesses.
A variety of organisms regulate their light production using differ
ship or boat in order to slow the growth of organisms that attach to the hull and can affect a ves
The holdfasts of organisms that live on smooth surfaces (such as the su
With the discovery of organisms that oxidized inorganic compounds such as hy
, a deme is a term for a local population of organisms of one species that actively interbreed with
natomy, to behavior-and the critical role of organisms in ecosystems.
-dependent transporters found in a number of organisms as diverse as bacteria and humans.
nition of the limits of a taxonomic group of organisms.
The tissue of organisms are made of compounds that contain carbon.
They are known to feed on a variety of organisms including Cladocera, Appendicularia, Copepod
for making predictions for certain types of organisms (see below).
ndcare Research holds several collections of organisms that are of significant national importance
ey play critical roles in the development of organisms.
mpound, or the phylogenetic relationships of organisms, are not indicated.
e, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it contai
eneration of specific tissue in a variety of organisms due to loss or death of the existing tissue.
They are present in the membranes of organisms from the three domains of life: bacteria, ar
Below follows a list of organisms which have been observed to have visible bio
the resilience of the extraordinary range of organisms in nature's battle against the South Side of
outside of organisms).
cies, as opposed to adaptation consisting of organisms actively selecting, defining, shaping and of
s of this class are produced by a variety of organisms: these include poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB)
nts extends lifespan across a broad range of organisms.
n or natural selection to create a strain of organisms with similar changes in phenotype that are e
idazole antifungal active against a range of organisms including dermatophyte pathogens, Malassezia
ndophytic fungi make them a perfect group of organisms to search for new antibiotic compounds withi
ng antimicrobials that inhibit the growth of organisms other than N. gonorrhoeae, shows no overgrow
arbon sources can be used by a consortium of organisms to achieve further degradation and eventual
hips and distinguishability of that group of organisms.
oldest reef systems built by a community of organisms rather than the deposit of a limited range o
The holdfasts of organisms that live in muddy substrates often have com
ans that are required to expel the offending organisms or their products.
f soil) and edaphology (influence of soil on organisms, especially plants), are used as if synonymo
ssils were the remains of actual once-living organisms.
eneris") were not the remains of once-living organisms, but were stones made to look like organisms
1834 proposed that a new group of one-celled organisms be called Rhizopoda; meaning "root-foot".
pes are useful for observing living cells or organisms at the bottom of a large container (e.g. a t
emperatures by either inorganic materials or organisms.
influence what materials, whether solutes or organisms, are transported to aquatic systems; aquatic
Many higher order organisms possess a chain of 104 amino acids.
is reduced by 1 D, only 10% of the original organisms remain.
DNA gyrases are analogous enzymes in other organisms.
RNase D has homologues in many other organisms.
the dung with minimum competition from other organisms.
complicated by the introduction of two other organisms, a fungal parasite Escovopsis and Pseudonoca
o get funding for such research on any other organisms than mice, rats, humans and fruit flies.
ich food is acquired, socializing with other organisms occurs, and any other activities necessary f
orillas, dogs, dragons, dinosaurs, and other organisms, all of them only millimeters long, leading
ince then, it has been used on several other organisms.
In other organisms that do not show high growing rates or that
ction of resistant insects, plants and other organisms, necessitating increased use, or requiring n
RNase R has homologues in many other organisms.
t is unknown if xylomannan is found in other organisms, nor is it known exactly how it works.
RNase PH has homologues in many other organisms, which are referred to as RNase PH-like prot
APH-1 homologs in other organisms, including humans, have since been identifie
t structure and affects the habitat of other organisms.
r starch or glycogen granules for most other organisms.
dently determine its relationship with other organisms in the Euglenozoa.
water to support the fish, plants and other organisms that live within them.
trations of heavy metals could prevent other organisms from infesting these systems (Schenk et al.
ramutation have since been reported in other organisms, including tomato, pea, and mice.
In other organisms (Bacteria, Archaea and the other Eukaryota),
Mice, Drosophila and many other organisms only have one cyclin D protein.
les, though this name is also used for other organisms which live in somewhat less concentrated sal
In other organisms, similar proteins may be involved in the est
w plant responses to herbivores affect other organisms that attack plants.
, besides siblings, it is unknown what other organisms they would have eaten.
a major metabolic intermediate in many other organisms including plants and bacteria.
onthly, to clean algae, barnacles, and other organisms off the light collectors; and to generate in
ocytes, of ascidians (sea squirts) and other organisms.
y during development in C. elegans and other organisms.
They may also attract other organisms, such as the bright colors of flowers and fr
ns for this organism is independent of other organisms.
not known whether RNAa is conserved in other organisms.
onges), equivalent to the epidermis in other organisms.
es of severe acid mine drainage, where other organisms such as Acidithiobacillus and Leptospirillum
s, or spoilage of the finished beer by other organisms.
Because it has little effect on other organisms, it is considered more environmentally frien
that are unrelated to competition with other organisms such as adapting to ecological niches based
itrogen into ammonium, usable also for other organisms.
and their interaction with plant life, other organisms and the environment.
e is known amongst bird watchers, many other organisms make their home within the preserve.
them, as do certain bacteria and many other organisms, such as plants for which it is essential fo
the biosphere as heterotrophs feed on other organisms or their parts (e.g., fruits).
ison of the Aquifex aeolicus genome to other organisms showed that around 16% of its genes originat
nd animal waste or pathogens which use other organisms as an intermediate host.
e causes changes in color; however, in other organisms, such as bacteria, it can cause antibiotic r
mis) that feed the flamingoes, but few other organisms inhabit the lake.
the most common intracellular thiol in other organisms.
aterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them.
be bypassed, however, iron bacteria or other organisms may remain in the units and spread through t
Other possible ultratrace elements in other organisms include bromine, cadmium, fluorine, lead, li
In some circumstances, other organisms can be considered "pioneer organisms".
Parasitism: Organisms obtain food from other living organisms (the
excluded bacteria from the set of patentable organisms.
the development of resistance, of pathogenic organisms.
with this benign entamoeba, other pathogenic organisms may have been introduced as well, and these
he physical containment of highly pathogenic organisms (bacteria) or agents (viruses) is required,
where it preys on minute benthic and pelagic organisms, including small fishes and crustaceans.
ave a suppressing effect on some insect pest organisms.
Pesudoplanktonic organisms are those that attach themselves to plankton
The algae are photoautotroph organisms which perform oxygenetic photosynthesis.
ed that historically these photosynthesizing organisms produced the arsenates that allowed the arse
Photosynthesizing organisms include the plant life of the land areas as
tostanols and phytosterols in photosynthetic organisms and plants.
absorbing compounds, found in photosynthetic organisms, that work in conjunction with chlorophyll a
rimarily aquatic, eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms, ranging in size from a single cell.
re to date the smallest known photosynthetic organisms: Prochlorococcus is the smallest at just 0.5
the stroma of chloroplasts in photosynthetic organisms.
In biology, photosynthetic organisms require that light of the appropriate wavele
Most algae are eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms that live in a wet environment.
nces containing this entry in photosynthetic organisms are possible false positives.
carbon (e.g., carbohydrates) in phototrophic organisms, which capture photons from visible light wi
While both chemotrophic and phototrophic organisms are plausible, almost all closed ecological
environments include a range of phototrophic organisms such as algae (e.g.
mic group of hosts, unlike most phytophagous organisms including the closely related bark beetles.
in colonization, but cannot serve as pioneer organisms.
Common pioneer organisms include lichens and algae.
Pioneer organisms modify their environment and establish condi
main part of his food is made up by plankton organisms (85.3 - 91.1%).
t, which contrasts them with true planktonic organisms such as Velella and the Portuguese Man o' Wa
s) supports a much wider range of planktonic organisms.
re different than the free-living planktonic organisms, and what effect these communities might hav
ment, single-celled, microscopic, plant-like organisms naturally occur in the well-lit surface laye
After this point, organisms such as sponges extracted silica from the oc
bacteria, called polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAO) are selectively enriched in the bacter
ions of endospore formation in Gram positive organisms such as Bacillus subtilis.
od activity against a panel of Gram positive organisms which included various resistant strains.
has no useful activity against Gram positive organisms, Acinetobacter species, or Pseudomonas aerug
                                                                                                   


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