organisms meaning
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- Call the huge organism by a fabled name, Briareus, the Hundredhanded, with all his tenacles swimming in his own sea of Music; thus we may mythologize the Orchestra for our fancy.
- To date, Daphnia and fish, particularly zebrafish and fathead minnow, appear to be the most common model organisms for ecotoxicogenomics studies employing DNA microarrays.
- Evidently, organisms adapt well enough to ‘satisfice’; they do not, in general, ‘optimize’.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- At the contact to sediment infillings, fungi produced haustoria that penetrated and scavenged on the remains of fragmented marine organisms.
- These insect and mole-rat colonies are multi-organismic equivalents of single organisms.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of organisms in English Dictionary
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