Genetic composition of an organism or a trait of an organism Mutation occurring in the germ line pool of genes Germ line The pool of genes that is transmitted from one organismic generation to the next Analysis of the whole range of glycoproteins, with special emphasis on membrane or secreted ...
organism living alone. In this kind of cooperativity, some cells perform one type of process, whereas other cells perform other types of processes, developing an overall process that gives advantages to all cells in a colony. After a long period of evolution, within the multicellular body, it ...
The brain is then connected to the longitudinal nerves that run to the anterior and posterior parts of the body. This allows the peripheral nervous system of the organism to run and spread in all the major organs including the pharynx, gonopore, and mouth, etc. ...
Furthermore, the invention relates to an organism cultivation method for cultivating unicellular and multicellular organisms in liquids, water, sea water, open sea, lakes, rivers, fjords, bays, artificial waters, rearing tanks with a container (1).JAMILEH JAVID MOHAMMAD POUR...
Evolution education continues to struggle with a range of persistent challenges spanning aspects of conceptual understanding, acceptance, and perceived relevance of evolutionary theory by students in general education. This article argues that a gene-cen
still far from being comprehensively understood. Under starvation, cells form multicellular fruiting bodies (FB) in a synchronized and tightly regulated process. Inside FB, a portion of vegetative cells differentiates into spherical myxospores resistant to various adverse conditions including sonication1,2...
Microbes are found all over the globe with some few exceptions, including sterilized surfaces. They include normal flora that is nonpathogenic, which contribute to the larger percentage, and pathogen...
Decapod crustacean larvae provide the fascinating opportunity to study the wealth of organ systems of the adult bauplan compressed into a tiny but autonomous organism that fully fits under the microscope. Nevertheless, and despite their outstanding role as models in ecological developmental biology, our...
complexes, and it has been suggested that the presence of starch and its degradation via starch phosphorylase (SP) could generate the required adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to overcome protoporphyrin IX-induced oxidative stress, thus imparting improved fitness (evolutionary benefit) to the organism.4...
The term parasite, on the other hand, comes from the greek: “para” and “sitos” and is related to an organism that lives on or in another organism. There are numerous examples of parasites that can cause serious diseases and they can be subdivided into three main classes: protozoa, ...