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  • 51Byblis aquatica — Taxobox name = Byblis aquatica status = LR/lc | status system = IUCN2.3 image caption = Byblis aquatica regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Lamiales familia = Byblidaceae genus = Byblis species = B. aquatica… …

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  • 52Ordovician radiation — The Ordovician radiation was the diversification of animal life at the start of the Ordovician period, just 40 million years after the Cambrian explosion.It followed a series of extinction events at the Cambrian Ordovician boundary, and the… …

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  • 53Glutaminolyse — steht für die Stoffwechsel Umsetzungen zum Abbau der Aminosäure Glutamin zu Glutamat, Aspartat, CO2, Pyruvat, Lactat, Alanin und Citrat. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Der glutaminolytische Stoffwechselweg 1.1 Reaktionsschritte von Glutamin …

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  • 54food fall — the descent of a large dead organism (such as a whale) and the corpse itself, to and on the sea floor It then forms a nutrient supply for a variety of organisms and for fish both directly and indirectly. Also used for the much smaller marine snow …

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  • 55oligotrophic — 1) adjective for oligotrophy 2) an organism requiring only a small nutrient supply or a narrow range of nutrients …

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  • 56ultraoligotrohic — an aquatic ecosystem having an extremely low nutrient supply and productivity …

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  • 57vascularization — Growth of blood vessels into a tissue with the result that the oxygen and nutrient supply is improved. Vascularization of tumours is usually a prelude to more rapid growth and often to metastasis; excessive vascularization of the retina in… …

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  • 58nekton — nektonic, adj. /nek ton, teuhn/, n. the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water, able to move independently of water currents. [1890 95; < G, n. use of neut. of nektós swimming (verbid of néchein to swim; see&#8230; …

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  • 59pitcher plant — 1. any of various insectivorous New World bog plants of the genera Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, and Heliamphora, having tubular or trumpet shaped leaves containing a liquid in which insects are trapped. 2. the common pitcher plant, S. purpurea,&#8230; …

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  • 60Sarraceniaceae — ▪ plant family       family of pitcher plants (pitcher plant) that belong to the order Ericales and are native to North and South America. These low growing perennial herbs are notable for their pitcherlike leaves, which are specialized for&#8230; …

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