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that are not well absorbed by chlorophyll a. Organisms growing in shallow waters tend to contain ph
s is indeed the case for the above-mentioned organisms.
Acid-fast organisms display a reddish-yellow fluorescence.
amine stain is not as specific for acid-fast organisms (i.e.
such dye is eosin, which stains acidophilic organisms red and is the source of the related term eo
The technique aligns phenotypes across organisms based on orthology (a type of homology) of g
zoa to mammals, from eggs to larvae to adult organisms.
many other processes in developing and adult organisms.
cell destruction is uncommon in living adult organisms and usually occurs in injured cells or dying
ooperation as a feature of the most advanced organisms (e.g., ants among insects, mammals among ver
Oxylipins are widespread in aerobic organisms including plants, animals and fungi.
aerotolerant organisms, which cannot use oxygen for growth, but tol
Aerotolerant organisms are strictly fermentative.
bodily secretions (such as hormones) affect organisms precisely as the blood is shared.
ent there are multiple factors which affects organisms.
st defense mechanism, is ineffective against organisms with pseudopeptidoglycan cell walls.
piperacillin by making it effective against organisms that express beta-lactamase and would normal
niversal life-principle, the animator of all organisms.
All organisms studied contain many RNases of many differen
at a group contains the common ancestor, all organisms descended from the common ancestor, and no o
Members of the AAA family are found in all organisms and they are essential for many cellular fun
for genetic change in humans, and likely all organisms.
he RNase H family can be found in nearly all organisms, from archaea to bacteria and eukaryota.
ix" are the elemental macronutrients for all organisms, often represented by the acronym CHNOPS.
Because Holozoa is a clade including all organisms more closely related to animals than to fung
ymes are of crucial importance in almost all organisms, because ATP is the common "energy currency"
Such a functionality is needed because all organisms actually produce alcohol in small amounts by
Because superoxide is toxic, nearly all organisms living in the presence of oxygen contain iso
ovide a source of new genes, which can allow organisms to develop new phenotypes and adapt to their
See also: Organisms used in water purification
Although organisms such as bacteria function as parasites, the
selection was, at its root, a struggle among organisms for available energy; organisms that survive
rizontal transfer of genetic material" among organisms, making the evolutionary trees more complica
InsP3R is very diverse among organisms, and is necessary for the control of cellula
by microbiologists when culturing anaerobic organisms.
er, metronidazole is selective for anaerobic organisms, and so it is effective against many (though
microaerophilic, and facultatively anaerobic organisms based upon growth at various levels in the m
In the rumen, anaerobic organisms, including methanogens, digest cellulose int
slowly or not at all; too wet and anaerobic organisms thrive, creating undesirable odors (cf.
ogy, and the interactions between plants and organisms such as animals or bacteria, are published r
, nucleic acids, and even cells, tissues and organisms.
consumed and absorbed by micro-organisms and organisms that feed on dead matter.
cellular and cellular structures, organs and organisms, and directly enable cognition, memory and b
nd defines the degree to which materials and organisms move across the landscape through freshwater
rly bacteria in the Actinobacteria class and organisms belonging to Kingdom Fungi.
g the growth of salt-tolerant vegetation and organisms not found elsewhere along the St. Johns Rive
into the way that living cells, tissues, and organisms build, control, manufacture, recycle, and ad
c pathways, genetic regulatory circuits, and organisms.
annels) are found in a number of tissues and organisms and are thought to be the sensors for a numb
ment of larger structures such as organs and organisms.
allows certain characteristics of cells and organisms to be studied in isolation.
omics which studies the genomes of cells and organisms.
ted with millions of beneficial bacteria and organisms which aid in the dissolving of organic waste
Anthropic organisms are organisms that show anthropophily, where
the semantically correct one, considers any organisms with a common ancestor to be a monophyletic
hat would allow to measure this value in any organisms, nobody other than Nelson and his collaborat
The nickel ion is also toxic to aquatic organisms.
natural materials and activities on aquatic organisms at various levels of organization, from subc
reate aquaria for experimenting with aquatic organisms.
axis is a form of taxis seen in many aquatic organisms, e.g., fish, whereby they will (generally) t
lassifies Roundup as R51/53 Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the
d filter the water for various small aquatic organisms such as protozoa, bacteria, and other free-f
evels of chlorine, threatening those aquatic organisms.
llution from pesticides, toxicity to aquatic organisms, oxygen depletion and eutrophication.
more, CPs are classified as toxic to aquatic organisms, and carcinogenic to rats and mice.
any plants and animals, particularly aquatic organisms.
is acutely toxic to both humans and aquatic organisms.
rce of food to larger, more familiar aquatic organisms such as fish and cetacea.
o the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water (usually oceans or lakes)
adly consequences for fish and other aquatic organisms.
the chronic effects of STPP on these aquatic organisms.
ght-emitting molecule, found in many aquatic organisms across seven phyla.
however very toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms (96-hour LC50 in Oncorhynchus mykiss is 1.7
iline is particularly harmful to all aquatic organisms, and can cause long-term damage to the envir
a variety of diseases in humans and aquatic organisms.
intake system kills nearly a billion aquatic organisms a year, including the shortnose sturgeon, an
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 53:77-88.
It is very harmful to aquatic organisms.
HCB is very toxic to aquatic organisms.
Vectors are organisms that transmit parasites from one host to ano
Chemoorganotrophs are organisms which use organic compounds as their energy
There are organisms referred to as extremophiles, that inhabit t
Holoplankton are organisms that are planktonic for their entire life cy
Nanaerobes are organisms that cannot grow in the presence of micromol
Plankton are organisms drifting in oceans, seas, and bodies of fres
In both areas, organisms have had the opportunity over many generatio
Hermaphrodites are described as organisms that have the ability to interchangeably shi
es there is a plethora of supposedly asexual organisms.
enetically homogeneous population of asexual organisms.
produced and secreted from several bacterial organisms.
consume hard-shelled or exoskeleton bearing organisms, such as corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs.
However, because organisms can be carriers of genes for albinism withou
by diving into streams to eat larger benthic organisms, or wade in shallower parts of streams and p
as molluscivores and feed mainly on benthic organisms which may include mussels, cockles, oysters
dges and grooves that were formed by benthic organisms or infaunal burrows that have been exposed b
Meiobenthos comprises tiny benthic organisms that are less than 1 mm but greater than 0.1
Microbenthos comprises microscopic benthic organisms that are less than 0.1 mm in size.
, which is when there are more large benthic organisms.
viding homes and feeding grounds for benthic organisms.
alopods, large crustaceans and other benthos organisms.
The butter sole's diet consists of benthos organisms such as crabs, shrimps, worms and sand dolla
as activity against beta-lactamase-producing organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus as it is beta-
) refer to a casual distinction made between organisms of and above a certain minimum complexity, a
benefits in mutualistic interactions between organisms.
) and the more metaphorical struggle between organisms and the environment (tending to be cooperati
arious degrees of close relationship between organisms of different species.
hology are the study of interactions between organisms and the development of landforms, and are th
Mutualism: A symbiotic relationship between organisms, with each contributing and benefiting from
rences between orthologous sequences between organisms is overwhelmed by the hybridization of paral
ine the degree of genetic similarity between organisms.
gnizing differences or commonalities between organisms (see lumpers and splitters).
owth is the exponential growth of biological organisms.
ficient zinc to meet the needs of biological organisms.
of the effects of electricity on biological organisms, in the nineteenth century.
d in a reverse definition: making biological organisms as manipulatable and functional as robots, o
First, because all biological organisms record the environment in which they exist,
t would not otherwise be found in biological organisms.
s that emulate or simulate living biological organisms mechanically or even chemically.
rch on the molecular structure of biological organisms and the interaction of interaction of biolog
Benach continues to work with borrelia organisms at the Center for Infectious Diseases, Depar
tion with the roots of plants such that both organisms benefit from the exchange of nutrients.
metimes it is used only for cases where both organisms benefit, sometimes it is used more generally
In both organisms, the chromosome consists of seven exons and
logs typically have similar function in both organisms.
rogen chemistry, causing difficulty for both organisms and industry in breaking the bond to convert
Seahorses feed on bottom-swarming organisms such as mysids and other plankton.
ing in its reduced form (sulfide), burrowing organisms continually exposed it to oxygen, allowing i
the escarpment, trapping and quickly burying organisms, and preventing their decay, permitting the
as well as in the breakdown of cellulose by organisms that feed on plants.
fection is a type of helminthiasis caused by organisms in the Nematode phylum.
ivores and carnivores that were not eaten by organisms higher on the food chain, as well as the und
produced in tropical forests is consumed by organisms living there.
ves well in water and readily be taken up by organisms.
cules, and beta-glucosidases are required by organisms (some fungi, bacteria, termites) that can co
hat have been surveyed but cannot be used by organisms due to lack of technology.
ate in the HMG-CoA reductase pathway used by organisms in the biosynthesis of terpenes and terpenoi
infestation is a parasitic disease caused by organisms that live primarily on the surface of the ho
by computation or communication, whether by organisms or artifacts.
e of related cyclic polypeptides produced by organisms of the licheniformis group of Bacillus subti
Weathering processes initiated by organisms can also free oxygen from the lithosphere.
an ichnogenus describing burrows produced by organisms mining underneath microbial mats.
ate in the HMG-CoA reductase pathway used by organisms in the biosynthesis of farnesyl pyrophosphat
classical, HMG-CoA reductase pathway used by organisms in the biosynthesis of terpenes and terpenoi
ed for the treatment of infections caused by organisms susceptible to the drug, but it has also bee
ducers, compared to other (e.g., calcifying) organisms.
s infrangible, and that if he shows Cambrian organisms to be complex, then it is therefore impossib
lly symmetrical Ediacaran and Early Cambrian organisms (including Rugoconites, Ventogyrus, Vendocon
Around the start of the Cambrian, organisms began to burrow vertically, forming a great
mple, blood tests can identify the causative organisms in severe pneumonia, puerperal fever, pelvic
Some hemeproteins, often from single cell organisms, may contain five hemes C. The bc1 complex i
The mechanisms that enable single celled organisms to coordinate in populations presumably carr
d endangered life forms - from single celled organisms to the towering T. rex dinosaur.
approaches in the study of molecules, cells, organisms, and ecosystems.
viral sequences and sequences from cellular organisms.
In certain organisms, cells are covered with the glycocalyx layer
ribes the tendency of developing or changing organisms to continue development or change towards a
sits) AOM can be so high that chemosynthetic organisms like filamentous sulfur bacteria (see Beggia
Chitinivorous organisms include many bacteria (Aeromonads, Bacillus,
eral model for the persistence of co-evolved organisms, based on the presence of a Nash equilibrium
As in MacConkey agar, coliform organisms ferment the lactose, and the colonies become
y assumed that higher the number of coliform organisms found in a 100ml sample, the higher the risk
Fishing, swimming, diving and collecting organisms are strictly prohibited in the marine reserv
ighly organized, spatially discrete colonial organisms.
Colonial organisms were probably the first step towards multice
Colonising organisms that live on the remains of cambium and sapw
weat is reduced to nitrite by skin commensal organisms and then to NO on the slightly acidic skin s
Common organisms that can be cultured on PDB are yeasts such
nly used sugars make methylotrophs competent organisms for production of amino acids, vitamins, rec
as not been clearly shown as in less complex organisms, yet the expression pattern of let-7 family
plies to bacteria as well as to more complex organisms.
olution), implying that sufficiently complex organisms were common over 1 billion years ago.
Consequently, organisms can evolve to become simpler and thus multip
Copiotrophic organisms tend to grow in high organic substrate condi
, black mass of particulate sized, corrosive organisms that travel from planet to planet, seeking o
Crustose organisms can be detrimental to engineered structures
ichael had a fascination with cryopreserving organisms as a young child.
ld technically change people into cybernetic organisms (cyborgs).
This includes the use of cybernetic organisms (or cyborgs) for general labor.
ools in identifying any potentially damaging organisms that may be present and breeding within the
Dangerous organisms with these aposematic signals are avoided by
Most food comes from dead organisms sinking to the bottom of the lake or ocean f
eaning that it feeds on both living and dead organisms that come in contact with it.
his process, most of the materials from dead organisms disappears from view and is not obviously pr
ting against a new man-made series of deadly organisms named GUILT (short for Gangliated Utrophin I
Indeed, whereas at low densities organisms do not compete for resources, at higher dens
Nocturnal, which describes organisms active in the night
Adaptations of Desert Organisms.
split-beam systems are capable of detecting organisms as small as krill, with no limit on upper si
e central nervous system) found in different organisms such as mammals, fish, and certain invertebr
cies were previously thought to be different organisms entirely, but are now united in this group.
omologous chromosomes or even from different organisms.
ntent is found to be variable with different organisms, the process of which is envisaged to be con
s are found in different places in different organisms.
However, partial remains of different organisms found in the vicinity of the specimen, such
biosynthesized from amino acids by different organisms, including mammals, and are considered to be
olve several stages each involving different organisms and metabolic pathways.
ramework contains information from different organisms, platforms, data types and research areas th
es can be considered environments of digital organisms, related to artificial life simulations.
olution experiment and his work with digital organisms, using Avida.
                                                                                                   


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