dinoflagellates in Vietnamese


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1. Alveolate (plural Alveolates) A member of a grouping of protists comprising the ciliates, sporozoa and dinoflagellates

2. Most dinoflagellates in culture are Bacterized, complicating the quantification of protein synthesis, as well as the analysis of its regulation

3. Apicomplexa is a large phylum of parasitic protists belonging to the Alveolata group, together with ciliates and dinoflagellates

4. Red tides are generally caused by several species of microscopic, single-celled algae or by protozoans called dinoflagellates.

5. These organisms are found in the supergroups Chromalveolata (dinoflagellates, diatoms, golden Algae, and brown Algae) and Archaeplastida (red Algae and green Algae)

6. The tropical coral reef-dwelling coelenterateZoanthus sociatus (Ellis) lives in mutualistic symbiosis with dinoflagellates of the genusGymnodinium. These algae are intracellular. 2.

7. The Apicomplexa are a monophyletic group composed almost entirely of parasitic (ie, no free-living) species. Apicomplexa, along with ciliates and dinoflagellates, form a higher order group known as Alveolata

8. 30 The firstly discovered dinoflagellates (including 6 species in 6 genera) from the Qum Formation of the Kashan block in Iran are reported briefly in this paper.

9. Bioluminescent Plankton (Dinoflagellates) – This type of Bioluminescence covers the water so it glows an other-worldly blue or green color when your paddle, hands or kayak disturb it

10. Apicomplexa is a large phylum of parasitic protists belonging to the Alveolata group, together with ciliates and dinoflagellates. Several of its members are causative agents of human diseases.

11. Bioluminescence definition is - the emission of light from living organisms (such as fireflies, dinoflagellates, and bacteria) as the result of internal, typically oxidative chemical reactions; also : the light so produced.

12. Although Copepod production was able to recover to some extent when they were fed dinoflagellates for 1 to 2 days, recovery was insufficient to maintain parity with the Copepods fed a mixed diet

13. ‘A sudden change of the dominant algae population from Cyanophytes to dinoflagellates occurred in 1977-1978.’ More example sentences ‘The dark phosphate bed of Weng'an contains a well-preserved, diverse floral assemblage including multicellular thallophytes, acritarchs, and Cyanophytes.’

14. Most of the studies on Anthozoans have focused on their symbiotic/mutualistic association with dinoflagellates, but despite their essential place in the Earth ecosystem, little is known about how they communicate with and extract food from their environment

15. Endosymbiontics dinoflagellates are found across a wide range of hosts (e.g., tridacnids, Cardiids, sponges, and soft corals ), with the genera Symbiodinium Hansen & Daugbjerg 2009, Breviolum Parkinson & LaJeunesse 2018, Cladocopium LaJeunesse & Jeong 2018, Durusdinium LaJeunesse 2018, Fugacium LaJeunesse 2018, and Gerakladium LaJeunesse 2018

16. Cingulum (brain), white matter fibers found in the brain Cingulum (tooth), a shelf at the margin of a tooth A type of groove encircling the theca of dinoflagellates; Cingulum (Catholicism), a rope belt used by monastic order such as the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg) Cingulum (Wicca), a ritual cord used in British