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Laimella

Definition: Laimella is a type of licheniform spores found in certain fungi. It is essential for the reproduction and growth of these fungi, as well as for the survival of their hosts.


Laimella

Paroigolaimella

Definition: Paroigolaimella is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, known for its small, needle-like leaves and flowers that are often used as ornamental plants. These plants have been cultivated for centuries due to their attractive appearance and their ability to provide food for many insects. The genus includes several species with distinct characteristics, including those known for their medicinal uses or as ornamentals.


Paroigolaimella

Alaimella

Definition: Alaimella is a type of algae, commonly found in water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. They are sessile and can grow on surfaces that do not support their own growth or reproduction. The term "alimia" comes from Greek and refers to the process by which aliments become decomposed into simpler substances.


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Dorylaimellinae

Definition: Dorylaimellinae is a family of bacteria that belongs to the order Bacillae, which includes several genera and species, such as Dorylaimella, Dorylaimella, and others. They are characterized by their unique ability to form complex structures called dorylians (dorylians) or doryliate polysaccharides. These organisms are important for understanding the evolution of bacteria in the context of biochemistry and evolutionary biology.


Dorylaimellinae

Oigolaimella

Definition: Oigolaimella is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Asia and parts of Africa. They are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, with some species growing in other habitats such as rocky areas or moist soil. The leaves of these plants are usually simple and green, with serrated edges.


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