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Results for "iodin"

Halobellus

Definition: A halobellus is a type of bacteria that lives in water bodies, typically freshwater, where it produces halogenated substances like bromine and iodine. These compounds are commonly found in seawater due to their ability to dissolve oxygen and form a protective layer on the surface. Halobelluses can vary in size and shape, often resembling small amoebae or other types of bacteria.


Halobellus

Ataxiodinium

Definition: Ataxiodinium is a type of bacteria that can survive on extreme low oxygen levels, which is often referred to as ataxia. These bacteria are found in certain marine environments and have been observed growing under extremely low pressure conditions, where oxygen levels are significantly lower than what would be expected for normal growth. Ataxiodinium is characterized by its ability to grow on a variety of substrates including wood chips, leaves, and even seaweed.


Ataxiodinium

Pelagodinium

Definition: Pelagiodinium is a genus of algae that belong to the family Pelagiodinaceae, which includes about 30 species. These microscopic organisms are found in freshwater and brackish water bodies, where they play important roles in nutrient cycling and water purification.


Pelagodinium

Symbiodiniaceae-infecting

Definition: Symbiodiniaceae are a family of plants that belong to the order Dicotyledonales and are known for their ability to infect other plants, particularly those belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae. These plants can spread pathogens through their leaves, stems, or roots, leading to the infection of other organisms in the environment.


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Chytriodiniaceae

Definition: Chytriodiniaceae is a family of fungi that includes several genera with similar characteristics, such as the presence of spore pods and a common ancestor with the basidiomycete family, but they are classified as a different order from the Basidiomycetes.


Chytriodiniaceae

Ceriodini

Definition: Ceriodini are a genus of mammals in the family Cricetidae, which includes several species found in South America and parts of Asia. They primarily inhabit grasslands and forests, making them important for pollination of various plant species.


Ceriodini

Iodowynnea

Definition: Iodowynnea is a scientific term that describes the process by which an atom gains or loses electrons in order to change its chemical state. This can lead to the formation of new compounds, such as halides and iodine-containing salts.


Iodowynnea

Thiodinini

Definition: Thiodinini are a group of marine invertebrates that include soft-bodied, aquatic animals. These creatures are known for their ability to grow rapidly and efficiently, with some species capable of reaching lengths up to 15 meters. They have an adaptation for life in the water environment by having a streamlined body shape, which helps them swim efficiently. They primarily feed on organic matter found in seawater or other marine environments.


Thiodinini

Gouiniodinae

Definition: Gouiniodinae is a group of insects in the order Nymphalidae, which are known for their distinctive black and white markings on their wings. This group includes various species that have evolved to mimic the appearance of other insects, such as termites and ants.


Gouiniodinae

Heliodinidae

Definition: Heliodinidae, also known as the heliodinids or heliodinid beetles, are a family of small-bodied insects that belong to the order Coleoptera and the suborder Helidonina. These insects have a body shape similar to a butterfly, with wingspans ranging from 10-25 mm in length, making them easy to identify by their distinctive wing patterns. Heliodinidae is known for its ability to mimic various types of flowers


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