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  • ...[predatory]], feeding on a variety of invertebrates such as worms, snails, insect larvae, crustaceans, while a very few are temporary sanguivorous ectoparasi ...and equipped with a relatively large, toothless, mouth to ingest worms or insect larvae, which are swallowed whole.
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  • ...ent species, able to withstand [[city]] [[pollution]] and [[fungus]] and [[insect]] attacks<ref name=Hori1997 />. One ginkgo in [[Hiroshima]], [[Japan]] even
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  • ...that is relatively heavy, sticky and [[protein]]-rich, for dispersal by [[insect]] [[pollinator]]s attracted to their [[flower]]s. Many insects and some [[m
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  • .... The islands were then fumigated with [[methyl bromide]] to clear their [[insect]] and [[arthropod]] communities. In effect, they became new islands. The is
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  • During its early development the squares are easily damaged by various insect pests, such as [[boll weevil]]s, [[boll worm]]s,
    5 KB (923 words) - 19:48, 14 February 2010
  • ...by humble-bees. Additionally, from the examples of neuter individuals in [[insect]] groups, but also the slave making habits of some [[ant]] species, Darwin
    6 KB (1,043 words) - 23:43, 5 December 2010
  • *[http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/book/index.html Insect Pollination Of Cultivated Crop Plants by S.E. McGregor, USDA]
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  • ...êe, sêe, wê''' ''us'' = '''wêe''' ''small'', '''bê''' ''is'' = '''bêe''' ''insect''. But not always, and here is the rare stressed '''ỳ''' (usually with a
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  • |title=Flowers and Insect Evolution
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  • ...ding genes are highly conserved in [[Worm|worms]], [[Mollusk|mollusks]], [[Insect|insects]], and [[Mammal|mammals]]. In humans, PANX1 and PANX3 genes are loc
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  • ...ells and recycled via renal excretion and storage in the bladder. Arctic [[insect]]s also use sugars as cryoprotectants. Arctic fish use [[antifreeze protein
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  • '''B''' = '''bê''' ''is'' = '''bêe''' ''insect'' '''bê''' ''is'' = '''bêe''' ''insect''
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  • ...[[playhouse]]s. Then fed [[User:Supten Sarbadhikari|Supten]]'s [[cricket (insect)|crickets]]. ...s playable with the word are yet unexplored! So he created this [[Cricket (insect)|stub]] and to earn the partier's status, played with [[user:Aleta Curry|Al
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  • Infection takes place through minor trauma (e.g., insect bites). It usually affects children in the 2-5 year old range. First it for ...ay arise after a surgical procedure, IM injections, IV infusions and minor insect bites. [[Compartment syndrome]] is often a present and predisposing conditi
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  • {{r|Insect}}
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  • ..., as opposed to other animals like [[bird]]s, [[reptile]]s, [[fish]], or [[insect]]s. </onlyinclude> ...birth]] to them live. Finally, ''[[ovoviviparious]]'' animals, such some [[insect]]s, keep independent eggs inside their body until they hatch, giving birth
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  • ...transfers were also detected computationally in three additional sequenced insect genomes. ...ral other fragments of ''Wolbachia'' genomes have been detected in various insect genomes.<ref>de Felipe K ''et al.'' (2005) Evidence for acquisition of Legi
    33 KB (4,775 words) - 10:01, 21 June 2024
  • ...stence of '''horizontal gene transfer in insects''', and the similarity of insect P mobile genes to bacterial mobile genes such as IS that have major natural
    8 KB (1,091 words) - 15:32, 3 November 2007
  • Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see,<br>
    8 KB (1,349 words) - 09:23, 4 June 2011
  • ...rient imbalance and reduce a tree’s ability to respond to stresses such as insect infestation and drought.
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