organism|organisms in English

noun

[or·gan·ism || 'ɔrgənɪzm /'ɔːg-]

living creature; mechanism, that which functions like an organism with a system of interdependent parts

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1. consumer any organism which Consumes other organisms to gain food resources

2. Bladderwrack is a dioecious organism, meaning that male and female gametes are produced on two different organisms

3. The Catalase test is a biochemical test for aerobic organisms that detects the production of Catalase enzyme in the organism

4. Assimilation the intake by organisms of new materials from the outside and their incorporation into the internal structure of the organism

5. Similarly, cell-mediated immunity is active when the organisms’ T-cells are stimulated, and passive when T cells come from another organism.

6. Allelopathy is a common biological phenomenon by which one organism produces biochemicals that influence the growth, survival, development, and reproduction of other organisms

7. Allelopathy is a common biological phenomenon by which one organism produces biochemicals that influence the growth, survival, development, and reproduction of other organisms

8. Allelopathy: A biological phenomenon in him which one organism produces secondary metabolites that have either beneficial (positive) Allelopathy or detrimental (negative) Allelopathy on target organisms

9. The key difference between Autogamy and conjugation is the number of organisms involved in the process.Autogamy requires a single organism to undergo self-fertilization and produce offspring, while conjugation involves two organisms to exchange the genetic matter between them.

10. Allelochemical adjective Referring to a biochemical produced by an organism which influences the growth, survival and reproduction of other organisms in the ecosystem. noun A secondary metabolite that has beneficial (positive) allelopathy or detrimental (negative) allelopathy on target organisms

11. (ABS) is a full-service organism culturing facility specializing in the production and distribution of freshwater and marine organisms for Aquatic toxicology, biomonitoring and other research activities

12. What is Antibiosis? Organisms: From the single-celled prokaryotes and eukaryotes to more complex plants and animals like us, we define everything that is living as an organism

13. Biosynthetic definition, of, relating to, or characterized by biosynthesis, the formation of chemical compounds by a living organism, or a laboratory process modeled after these reactions in living organisms

14. Everything that surrounds and affects or influences an organism or a group of organisms; it includes both biotic and abiotic components as well as both natural and human-built elements.

15. Biogeography analyzes organism-environment

16. EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST TARGET ORGANISM

17. Allelopathy is a biological phenomenon by which an organism produces one or more biochemicals that influence the germination, growth, survival, and reproduction of other organisms from the same community. These allelochemicals can have beneficial (probioses) or detrimental (antibiosis) effects on the target organisms and the community.

18. Aerobic organisms are organisms that need oxygen to make energy

19. Cryptosporidium is a living thing (organism) that lives in, or on, another organism (a parasite)

20. An advanced bio-synthetic organism.

21. The invention relates to a method of photoeradication of cellular and acellular organisms including the steps of providing a surface acting agent in association with a cellular or acellular organism, the surface acting agent disorienting a membrane structure so that said membrane no longer functions as an effective osmotic barrier; providing a photosensitive material in association with the cellular or acellular organism; and applying light in association with the cellular or acellular organism to cause a disruption of the organism.

22. An anaerobic organism or Anaerobe is any organism that does not require molecular oxygen for growth

23. In contrast, an anaerobic organism (anAerobe) is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth

24. In contrast, an anAerobic organism (anaerobe) is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth

25. What is an Auxotroph? An organism that contains mutations that alter the nutritional requirements of an organism. What is a prototroph? A wild-type organism containing no mutations.