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This reaction is very common in most organisms as a link to the citric acid cycle.
Biota is the total collection of organisms of a geographic region or a time period, fro
like colony with a thin layer of reproducing organisms surrounding a core of inactive "dead" organi
Acid-fast organisms display a reddish-yellow fluorescence.
the last common ancestor to all terrestrial organisms was a non-flagellate negibacterium with two
The organisms lived a solitary lifestyle, although juvenil
m and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a colony can, if separated, survive on
aracteristics such as gel or sputum, tissue, organisms, or a combination of these.
ation test (DAT) is any test that uses whole organisms as a means of looking for serum antibody.
non vibrio but hydrogen sulphide producting organisms produce a black small colonies.
domain cognitive sciences, and reserved for organisms with a large mammalian brain and properties
ation of biomass of heterotrophic (consumer) organisms in a system.
Veronesi supports genetically modified organisms as a mean to produce food with higher nutrit
need for constant activity, both inherent in organisms with a lower surface area to mass ratio.
Organisms with a high inner motivational state for suc
o the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water (usually oceans or lakes)
Many higher order organisms possess a chain of 104 amino acids.
also be used as a tool to produce transgenic organisms lacking a cell type and as a cure for certai
he discovered first in cork, then in living organisms, using a microscope.
teel or titanium, this material dissolves in organisms at a rate of roughly 1 millimeter per month
ichael had a fascination with cryopreserving organisms as a young child.
the semantically correct one, considers any organisms with a common ancestor to be a monophyletic
fact, it is wrong to suppose that individual organisms lead a meaningful life either.
The grex moves as a unit, and the individual organisms form a fruiting body, in which amoeba are di
process involves infecting a series of host organisms with a virus.
e complexity of the developmental process in organisms with a number that described the distance fr
ife on earth including humans from the micro organisms commencing about 4 billion years ago.
bserved imply simple behaviour, and point to organisms feeding above the surface and burrowing for
similar role to the eyespots found on larger organisms mentioned above.
t is relatively great compared with what the organisms can achieve in their typical form; the forme
arbon sources can be used by a consortium of organisms to achieve further degradation and eventual
The organisms are acid-fast, Gram-positive, pleomorphic ba
nd defines the degree to which materials and organisms move across the landscape through freshwater
is the Hawaiian archipelago, to which stray organisms traveled across the ocean via ocean currents
on whether some acquired characteristics in organisms are actually inheritable.
These organisms have adapted in novel ways to become toleran
enable researchers to pinpoint precisely how organisms were affected by the years-long exposure to
ted with millions of beneficial bacteria and organisms which aid in the dissolving of organic waste
preparation of media appropriate for marine organisms (including algae, bacteria, plants and anima
population, and variation in the fitness of organisms are all characteristics that HIV possesses.
In organisms of all kinds the young are launched upon the
from the mother only in sexually reproducing organisms, is almost identical to that of the present
These organisms are also referred to as acetogenic bacteria,
Weathering processes initiated by organisms can also free oxygen from the lithosphere.
The lipophosphoglycan coat in these organisms has an important role in modulating the host
nd animal waste or pathogens which use other organisms as an intermediate host.
These organisms have an inner (or cytoplasmic) membrane and,
Fixichnia: traces left by sessile organisms that anchored themselves to a hard substrate
) refer to a casual distinction made between organisms of and above a certain minimum complexity, a
1 proteins have been found in all eukaryotic organisms examined, and contain seven cysteine residue
ly homologous genetic modules in unicellular organisms, plants, and non-human animals based on phen
esearch, and that the study of whole, living organisms is and will remain an indispensable element
ich food is acquired, socializing with other organisms occurs, and any other activities necessary f
such dye is eosin, which stains acidophilic organisms red and is the source of the related term eo
res aimed at preventing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their transgenes from spreading i
Postdoc life, journal publications, research organisms, organizations and clinical topics.
0% of its mass is made of "junk"-microscopic organisms, sand, and miscellaneous materials that grad
ooperation as a feature of the most advanced organisms (e.g., ants among insects, mammals among ver
They are found in animals and in unicellular organisms including Apicomplexa protozoans.
Finally, a strong preference was given to organisms that appear to stand the best chance of surv
In other organisms (Bacteria, Archaea and the other Eukaryota),
he RNase H family can be found in nearly all organisms, from archaea to bacteria and eukaryota.
Organisms that are r-selected have a high growth rate
sts are skeletal fragments of marine or land organisms that are found in sedimentary rocks laid dow
RNase PH has homologues in many other organisms, which are referred to as RNase PH-like prot
hey are (like almost all polychaetes) marine organisms; most are found on the continental shelf, bu
Very rarely in higher organisms (eukaryotes) are non AUG start codons used.
iodontines ate small fish and other nectonic organisms; they are thought to have been active echolo
ants, bees, and wasps, it excludes eusocial organisms that are not haplodiploid.
Meiobenthos comprises tiny benthic organisms that are less than 1 mm but greater than 0.1
hey are (like almost all polychaetes) marine organisms; most are found on the continental shelf.
Microbenthos comprises microscopic benthic organisms that are less than 0.1 mm in size.
Holoplankton are organisms that are planktonic for their entire life cy
Benthic refers to "bottom-dwelling" organisms that are known to exhibit unusual characteri
bacteria, called polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAO) are selectively enriched in the bacter
ndcare Research holds several collections of organisms that are of significant national importance
to move and phagocytose smaller unicellular organisms, which are enveloped inside the cell's cytop
This makes it useful for staining organisms that are weakly acid fast, such as Nocardia
In certain organisms, cells are covered with the glycocalyx layer
annels) are found in a number of tissues and organisms and are thought to be the sensors for a numb
For example in metazoan organisms, they are commonly synthesised in the cytopl
Organisms that are currently being used as pollinators
s to a multidimensional parameter space that organisms (or arguably, individual cells or even whole
trap, is an apparatus used to extract living organisms, particularly arthropods, from samples of so
by computation or communication, whether by organisms or artifacts.
Organisms and Artifacts: Design in Nature and Elsewher
This can either be DNA replication in living organisms such as prokaryotes and eukaryotes, or RNA r
to alleviate ageing effects in certain model organisms such as the yeast S. cerevisiae, the nematod
ntamination investigation may also extend to organisms such as Cryptosporidium spp.
ogy, and the interactions between plants and organisms such as animals or bacteria, are published r
nsurprising that the genomes of extremophile organisms such as Thermus thermophilus are particularl
bodily secretions (such as hormones) affect organisms precisely as the blood is shared.
Relatedness coefficients in haplodiploid organisms are as follows.
ions of endospore formation in Gram positive organisms such as Bacillus subtilis.
ation it must have had enough structure from organisms such as sponges to have been free-standing a
e central nervous system) found in different organisms such as mammals, fish, and certain invertebr
imestone, composed of a number of fossilized organisms such as brachiopods, bryozoans, crinoids, sp
It feeds on small organisms such as zooplankton and insects, congregatin
so produce toxins that prevent other sessile organisms such as bryozoans or sea squirts from growin
Domoic acid can bioaccumulate in marine organisms such as shellfish, anchovies, and sardines t
After this point, organisms such as sponges extracted silica from the oc
slime flounder consists mainly of zoobenthos organisms such as polychaetes and crabs.
ulated with bacteria, algae and other marine organisms such as worms, crabs, snails and stars.
nephridia, an excretory organ found in many organisms, such as flatworms or annelids.
d filter the water for various small aquatic organisms such as protozoa, bacteria, and other free-f
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
They may also attract other organisms, such as the bright colors of flowers and fr
ysiologists have been attracted to "unusual" organisms, such as very large or small ones.
rce of food to larger, more familiar aquatic organisms such as fish and cetacea.
ationship between pathogens (disease-causing organisms, such as viruses and bacteria) and weight ga
Although organisms such as bacteria function as parasites, the
es of severe acid mine drainage, where other organisms such as Acidithiobacillus and Leptospirillum
t, which contrasts them with true planktonic organisms such as Velella and the Portuguese Man o' Wa
consume hard-shelled or exoskeleton bearing organisms, such as corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs.
enerate large numbers of random mutations in organisms such as nematode worms.
ble PAPs have been identified in prokaryotic organisms, such as in Cyanobacteria spp.
that are unrelated to competition with other organisms such as adapting to ecological niches based
them, as do certain bacteria and many other organisms, such as plants for which it is essential fo
ct as fingerprints to distinguish strains of organisms such as E. coli type O157:H7, salmonella, sh
ult of damage done to plants by other living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
e structures have been proposed for specific organisms such as in yeast.
-like structure that anchors aquatic sessile organisms, such as seaweed, other sessile algae, stalk
e causes changes in color; however, in other organisms, such as bacteria, it can cause antibiotic r
Sessile organisms such as barnacles and tunicates need some me
environments include a range of phototrophic organisms such as algae (e.g.
as activity against beta-lactamase-producing organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus as it is beta-
The butter sole's diet consists of benthos organisms such as crabs, shrimps, worms and sand dolla
Seahorses feed on bottom-swarming organisms such as mysids and other plankton.
ete known from the fossil record; it infects organisms such as the seed fern Lyginopteris.
s chemicals can be synthesized in engineered organisms, such as shikimate, a Tamiflu precursor whic
le, of the higher animals as well as in some organisms, such as nematodes, tunicates, and rotifers.
rganisms from attaching which prevents large organisms such as barnacles from attaching.
gae, all of which live on many larger marine organisms, such as whales, sharks, and sea turtles.
ing from behaving mammals to classical model organisms such as flies, worms, and zebrafish.
e energy from sunlight, by using microscopic organisms such as bacteria or algae.
They commonly form from silica-secreting organisms such as radiolarians, diatoms, or some types
intended to control a pest affect non-target organisms such as humans, wildlife, or bees.
ronments and biomes are dominated by sessile organisms such as oysters.
ized by the presence of a variety of sessile organisms including ascidians, bryozoans, mussels, tub
uscs, sea urchins, and other bottom dwelling organisms washed ashore.
In the USA genetically modified organisms are assessed by the US Department of Agricul
The fungal endophytes are a diverse group of organisms forming associations almost ubiquitously thr
ryotes are an artificial group of eukaryotic organisms found at the top of molecular phylogenetic t
Biogeography aims to reveal where organisms live, at what abundance, and why they are (o
ymes are of crucial importance in almost all organisms, because ATP is the common "energy currency"
ship or boat in order to slow the growth of organisms that attach to the hull and can affect a ves
nt and spend just a few hours as free-living organisms before attaching themselves to the nearest s
w plant responses to herbivores affect other organisms that attack plants.
Some of the organisms where autoinfection occurs are Strongyloides
selection was, at its root, a struggle among organisms for available energy; organisms that survive
olution experiment and his work with digital organisms, using Avida.
riation and also allows sexually reproducing organisms to avoid Muller's ratchet, in which the geno
ht, these Stomiiformes hunt and feed on such organisms, swimming back to deeper waters when the sun
eins that are expressed in a wide variety of organisms from bacteria to humans.
specific vanadium bromoperoxidase in marine organisms (fungi, bacteria, microalgae, perhaps other
Second, the organisms should be very well studied (e.g., having th
This group of organisms may be further subdivided according to what
s infrangible, and that if he shows Cambrian organisms to be complex, then it is therefore impossib
Crustose organisms can be detrimental to engineered structures
These organisms can be considered to loosely be associated w
se dealing with whether genetically modified organisms can be patented.
ria, being too small to be functional living organisms, may be an example of naturally occurring pr
velopments in the field and for no synthetic organisms to be released from the lab.
this sense, the relationship between the two organisms can be considered neutralistic or commensali
In some circumstances, other organisms can be considered "pioneer organisms".
allows certain characteristics of cells and organisms to be studied in isolation.
However, because organisms can be carriers of genes for albinism withou
this organisms can be used for pest control and are referre
ecause these two species are important model organisms and because their preputial glands are very
Model organisms have been used in the study of BAZ1B functio
These organisms have been known to colonize a new site, grow
Burkholderia xenovorans is one of the organisms currently being studied for this purpose.
In some organisms (humans being a notable exception), the prol
The apicoplast organelle in these organisms is believed to have come from an endosymbiot
The organisms live below 700 m water depth; although somet
for making predictions for certain types of organisms (see below).
emical process is carried out which involves organisms or biochemically active substances derived f
Even though no such organisms exist, biologists use Darwinian Demons in th
exemplar organism or a small subset of model organisms, comparative biology is a cross-lineage appr
The study of swimming organisms (biofluidynamics, biomechanics, functional m
C. maenas is a predator, feeding on many organisms, particularly bivalve molluscs (such as clam
Other possible ultratrace elements in other organisms include bromine, cadmium, fluorine, lead, li
rence to great sufferings inflicted upon the organisms they build, exploit and discard.
Most organic compounds in living organisms are built in biosynthetic pathways.
cies were previously thought to be different organisms entirely, but are now united in this group.
Living Organisms including Butterflies, Drosophila, Freshwate
A 2009 study on genetically modified organisms sponsored by the Pontifical Academy of Scien
n has a bacteriostatic effect on susceptible organisms, caused by inhibition of protein synthesis t
ound is generated in warm-blooded vertebrate organisms especially by eosinophils, which produce it
ibitor of protein biosynthesis in eukaryotic organisms, produced by the bacterium Streptomyces gris
1834 proposed that a new group of one-celled organisms be called Rhizopoda; meaning "root-foot".
are just a few of the many classes of living organisms which can be studied by preserving and stori
Xerophiles are extremophilic organisms that can grow and reproduce in conditions wi
se does not occur naturally in higher living organisms, but can be synthesized in the laboratory.
iline is particularly harmful to all aquatic organisms, and can cause long-term damage to the envir
Common organisms that can be cultured on PDB are yeasts such
Antitoxins are made within organisms, but can be injected into other organisms, i
Nanaerobes are organisms that cannot grow in the presence of micromol
                                                                                                   


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