10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAPROBIONT»
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
-cole: cadavericole saprobiont □ See biont: saprobiont. saprogenic □ See -
genic: saprogenic. sapromyiophile, sapromyophile See 2-phile: sapromyophile.
saprophage □ See -biont: saprobiont. saprophile □ See 1-phile: saprophile.
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Essential AS Biology for OCR
... (bean family), that contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live mutualistically with
the host plant. saprobiont also known as a saprophyte, a saprobiont is an
organism that obtains its food from the dead or decaying remains of other
organisms.
Glenn Toole, Susan Toole, 2004
They are likely to be biased and statistical tests cannot be used. saprobiont: see
saprophyte. saprophyte: an organism that obtains its nutrients from dead or
decaying organic matter. Many bacteria and fungi are saprophytes. They secrete
...
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CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
1: a saprophytic organism. 2: an organism that flourishes in water rich in organic
matter saprobic (saprobiont). pertaining to water that is rich in decaying organic
matter. saprobic system. an ecological classification of polluted water bodies that
...
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Choice Dictionary of Biology
Sanjay Yadav. with important saponin constituents are Yucca and Agave.
saponin: Any of a class of glycosides, found widely in plants, that have detergent
properties and form a lather when shaken with water. saprobiont: Alternative for ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. sanidion, small board; aster, star] (PORIF) Rod shaped streptasters; a small
rod-like spicule with spines at intervals. sapphirine a. [Gr. sappheiros, sapphire]
Sapphire blue. saprobe see saprobiont saprobic a. [Gr. sapros, rotten] Living on ...
Ruminants 'chew the cud' and include sheep, cattle, goats, deer and antelope.
saprobiont also known as a saprophyte, a saprobiont is an organism that obtains
its food from the dead or decaying remains of other organisms. Many bacteria
and ...
A. G. Toole, Glenn Toole, S. M. Toole, 2002
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New Understanding Biology for Advanced Level
These enzymes, which include amylases, cellulases, lignases and proteases,
break down the material on which the saprobiont grows. The organism is thus
surrounded by a solution of monosaccharides and amino acids which are then ...
Glenn Toole, Susan Toole, 1999
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Polish Botanical Journal
1995; Hansen & Knudsen 1992; Courtecuisse & Duhem 1995; Urbonas 1999). It
is a saprobiont associated mainly with Popu- lus spp. as well as wood of other
trees such as Be- tula, Salix (Kreisel 1987) and Fagus (Kits van Waveren 1985).
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Advanced Human Biology Through Diagrams
... 64 saprobiont 71, 97 saprotroph 71 , 97 saturated fatty acid 18 Schwann cell
18, 140 sclera 143 sebaceous gland 1 8 sectioning 3 selection artificial 59, 129
natural 57 semi-conservative replication 37 seminiferous tubule 160 sensory ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SAPROBIONT»
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Krause Glucke: Bloß nicht waschen!
Sicher, ihr Lebensstil klingt nicht appetitlich: Als sogenannter Saprobiont ernährt die Glucke sich von Verrottendem, in ihrem Fall von alten Föhren. Sie dringt in ... «derStandard.at, Aug 12»