animal plankton

  • 11plankton — plank|ton [ˈplæŋktən] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : German; Origin: Greek, from planktos wandering , from plazesthai to wander ] the very small forms of plant and animal life that live in water, especially the sea, and are eaten by fish …

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  • 12plankton — noun (U) the very small forms of plant and animal life that live in water, especially the sea, and are eaten by fish …

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  • 13Journal of Animal Ecology — Beschreibung Fachzeitschrift Fachgebiet Tierökologie Sprache Englisch …

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  • 14Photo-guide taxinomique du monde animal — Phyllodoce lineata (Polychaeta) Ce photo guide taxinomique du monde animal permet, pour l ensemble des groupes animaux, d accéder directement aux images entreposées sur le site de Wikimedia Commons (base de données photographique et, comme… …

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  • 15moss animal — bryozoan. [1880 85] * * * ▪ invertebrate Introduction also called  bryozoan,         any member of the phylum Bryozoa (also called Polyzoa or Ectoprocta), in which there are about 5,000 extant species. Another 15,000 species are known only from… …

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  • 16Guide phylogénétique illustré du monde animal — Phyllodoce lineata (Polychaeta) Ce guide phylogénétique illustré du monde animal permet, pour l ensemble des groupes animaux, d accéder directement aux images entreposées sur le site de Wikimedia Commons (base de données photographique et, comme… …

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  • 17marine animal — Synonyms and related words: Loch Ness monster, alevin, benthon, benthos, cetacean, crustacean, dolphin, dugong, fingerling, fish, fry, game fish, grilse, harbor seal, kipper, man eater, man eating shark, manatee, minnow, minny, nekton, octopus,… …

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  • 18zooplankton — animal plankton …

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  • 19Census of Marine Life — Abbreviation CoML Motto Making Ocean Life Count Formation 2000 …

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  • 20Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds — (DLC)[1] are by products of various industrial processes, and are commonly regarded as highly toxic compounds that are environmental pollutants and persistent organic pollutants (POPs).[2] They include:[1][3] Polychlorinated dibenzo p dioxins… …

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