What does phylum mean in Biology?Return from phylum Metamonada to MicroscopeMaster homeReferencesC, J, O, Kelly, M, A, Farmer, and T A Nerad. (1999). Ultrastructure of Trimastix pyriformis (Klebs) Bernard et al.: similarities of Trimastix species with retortamonad and jakobid flagellates...
What does Amphimixis mean? :the union of gametes in sexual reproduction. Is coconut a dioecious plant? Coconut palm is monoecious whileDate is dioecious. Why papaya plant is called a dioecious plant? When both male or female flowers are present on the same plantthen this condition is know...
Does mono mean 1? Mono- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning“alone, singular, one.” It is used in a great many technical and scientific terms, including in chemistry, where it refers to compounds containing one atom of a particular element. Mono- comes from the Greek mónos,...
(A) math (B) biology (C) physics (D) history (E) chemistry<9> Some people in New York express 2/8 as 8th Feb and others express 2/8 as2nd Aug. This can be confusing as when we see 2/8, we dont know whether it is8th Feb or 2nd Aug. However, it is easy to understand 9...
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confrontation of different world views as well (Simberloff,2014). The opposition between static and dynamic nature has been well-identified in philosophical tradition long before it was in biology, for example by Merleau-Ponty who commented around 1957 “The concept of nature does not evoke only ...
(And what might that mean?) Is biodiversity intrinsically valuable? (And what might that mean?), in: Garson, J., Plutynski, A., Sarkar, S. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Biodiversity, Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. Routledge, New York, pp... K Mcshane 被引量: 1发表...
What does it mean for a virus to be zoonotic? Describe one such virus and the disease that it causes. What are the attributes of a particular danger of zoonotic disease? What are the features of modern society that influence the dissemination of viral disease?
What effect does secondary growth have on the primary body of the root? What does it mean by a primary electrophile? Explain the transition from primary to secondary growth in a plant stem. What are the two primary categories of WBCs?