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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Industry: Government
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NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
Jeden z dvoch evolučné líniách coelomates, pozostávajúce z ostnokožcov a chordátov a vyznačuje radiálne štiepenie skoré embryo. Tak, že štiepia bunky sú neurčité (ak včasné embryonálne bunky sú od seba oddelené, každý z nich rozvíja do úplnej organizmu). Konečníka sa vyvíja z blastopore.
Industry:Natural environment
The ability of an instrument to measure a variable and to repeatedly obtain the same result .
Industry:Natural environment
The free oral end of an anthozoan polyp, the basal portion of which is united with other zooids in a common mass. It is a site of bioluminescence in some anthozoans.
Industry:Natural environment
The purposeful introduction of members of a species into an appropriate habitat, foreign to the "home" habitat or area, for the purposes of conservation of that species.
Industry:Natural environment
Three bases in a DNA or RNA sequence which specify a single amino acid.
Industry:Natural environment
The amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas.
Industry:Natural environment
A collective term for "breakers"; the wave activity in the area between the shore line and the outermost limit of breakers. In literature, surf usually refers to the breaking waves on shore and on reefs.
Industry:Natural environment
A genetic feature or characteristic that may be passed down from one generation to the next.
Industry:Natural environment
A mineral species of calcium carbonate (caco3) with a crystal structure different from the other two forms of caco3 (vaterite and calcite). It is precipitated from ocean surface waters mainly by organisms (e.g., coral) that use it to make their shells and skeletons.
Industry:Natural environment
A respiratory structure or external gills, usually located on the dorsal side toward the posterior of dorid nudibranchs. This plume surrounds the anus and in some species, it may be retracted. The branchial plume is the major respiratory structure in nudibranchs.
Industry:Natural environment
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