👉 Paratheria is a type of bacteria that can survive in extreme environments, such as deep-sea vents or under water. These organisms are known for their ability to thrive in harsh conditions and can survive for long periods without oxygen.
👉 Paratherian is a medical condition that describes a rare condition in which a person has two sets of teeth, one set located on each side of their jaw. This means that there are two different tooth structures or "parathesis" present at the same time. Paratherians are typically found in children and are often associated with certain health problems such as dental decay, periodontitis (periodontal disease), and malocclusions.
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👉 Paratheria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae. They are native to South America and include species that can grow up to 6 meters tall (20 feet). The plant's leaves are long, broad, and lance-shaped, with an open leaflet, and they have a white or light green undersurface. Paratheria produce flowers in the summer and fall, and these flowers are often used for ornamental purposes.