Sentences with phrase «gills from»

The gills from the original return in the form of daytime running lights, while the triple - bar taillights are now more three dimensional to the naked eye.
Remove brown gills from undersides of mushrooms using a spoon; discard gills.
Remove the stems and gills from 2 cups of the mushrooms.
Remove the stalks from each mushroom then use a spoon to scrape out any dark gills from the underneath of each mushroom and discard.
Meanwhile, use a spoon or sharp knife to scrape gills from mushroom caps; discard gills.
Remove the black gills from the underside of the mushrooms by scraping them out with a spoon.
Wash the mushrooms and use a spoon to remove the gills from the cap (optional step).

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With the artificial gills, referred to as the «Triton,» there were questions from the start.
We speak matter - of - factly about the evolutionary process behind us, noting that creatures climbed from the sea onto land, that gills became lungs.
What the anti-choicers don't tell you is that those embryos are tiny, bean - sized growths that have gill slits left over from our fish ancestors and tails left over from our primitive mammalian ancestors.
>> > «What the Pro-Lifers don't tell you is that those embryos are tiny, bean - sized growths that have gill slits left over from our fish ancestors and tails left over from our primitive mammalian ancestors.
The $ 10.8 million system was financed by Gills Onions along with $ 2.7 million from the self - generation incentive program of Southern California Gas Co.; $ 3.2 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act; and a $ 499,000 grant from the California Energy Commission for the study of sulfur removal from the biogas.
Remove the stems from the shiitake mushrooms and place them gill side up in a dish.
Two thousand miles it had traveled to the Br √ cents n, and it flapped there in the mud as the blood ran from its gills onto the dead December leaves, and the white fertilizing milt jetted from its vent.
«This could be one of the vicious ones,» said a Glasgow journalist, watching whiskey being drunk from five - gill bottles in the hired buses easing along Gallowgate and London Road to Celtic Park.
Formalin, which is a chemical used to prevent dead bodies from decomposing, is allegedly being used by the traders to preserve the fish; thus making it stiff, have a rubbery feel, clear eyes, red gills and take away its odour as well as drive away flies.
The «fronds» are reinterpreted as gill rakers, finger - like projections that extend from the gill arches and help with feeding.
When the frightened creatures froze in place and covered the cavity leading to the gills with their tentacles, the voltage in the water nearby dropped by about 80 %, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Subsequent lab tests on two types of sharks revealed that the tactic works beautifully: When the researchers generated voltages to simulate the presence of a resting cuttlefish, the sharks could detect the electronic equipment from a distance of 20 centimeters and struck at it 62 % of the time.
The animal's greatest advantage seems to lie in the ability of its haemocyanin to take up oxygen from water passing over its gills even when the concentration of oxygen is very low.
He's driven up from Chicago for a day of fishing that could provide a fresh, tasty dinner of blue gill.
A virus has been found in the tissue of pilchards imported from California, and in the gills of many of the dead pilchards.
We obtained intracelllular recordings from identified gill motor neurons in the abdominal ganglionz of a semi-intact preparation of Aplysia wlhile we simultaneously recorded behavior responises of the gill.
Researchers in Hawaii found that guppies released in the 1920s drove down native fish populations, perhaps by competing with them for food and living space, and had likely changed the cycle of nutrients in water: Guppy - rich areas showed increased levels of dissolved nitrogen — from ammonium in fish urine and gill excretions — which, in turn, stimulated algae growth.
Fish have just a few large blood vessels that bring blood to and from the gills, where tiny vessels pick up oxygen from the water.
When he diagrams how the fish transfers the plankton from the water to its gill - rakers and then to its gullet, Chapman says, «It's such a cool thing they've got, to channel their food.»
Paig - Tran determined that the shapes of gill arches distinguishes them as filter - feeding rays and the filter tissue with its rows of what look like fern leaflets makes it possible to tell one ray from the other.
The sub brought up a rib from the mammoth carcass, and the researchers soon discovered the fiery plumes to be the gills of two entirely new species, related to worms, that live near deep - sea hydrothermal vents.
Their experiment has now shown that the gills of jawed vertebrates emerge from the same internal lining cells as their jawless relatives.
These «snapshots» of development led scientists to believe that gills were formed from different tissues: the internal «endoderm» lining in jawless vertebrates, and the «ectoderm» outer skin in the jawed.
«These findings demonstrate a single origin of gills that likely corresponds with a key stage in vertebrate evolution: when some of our earliest relatives transitioned from filtering particles out of water pumped through static bodies to actively swimming through the oceans,» says lead author Dr Andrew Gillis, a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Cambridge's Department of Zoology, and a Whitman Investigator at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, US.
The findings support the idea that gills evolved before the last common ancestor of all vertebrates, helping facilitate a «lifestyle transition» from immobile filter - feeder to actively swimming predator.
«However, whether by demand or opportunity, our work suggests that the physiological innovation of gills occurred at the same time as the lifestyle transition from passive to active in some of our earliest ancestors.»
The tubes that form the middle - ear canal in humans probably evolved from a pair of gill - like holes that allowed primeval sea creatures to breathe from the back of their heads, the researchers find.
Though their bodies remain warm, their hearts receive blood directly from the gills, which has a temperature similar to the surrounding water.
Because development often reprises stages of evolution, the growth of embryonic ears in tandem with the jaw is no accident: the sound - transmitting middle ear bones that are a distinguishing feature of mammals evolved from what used to be gill arches in fish and jawbones in reptiles.
Veins carrying warm blood from the heart to the gills interweave with arteries bringing colder, oxygen - rich blood from respiration.
«Sediment - exposed fish also increased the number of protective cells on their gills, presumably safeguarding the delicate tissue from the damage that sediment particles could cause.»
Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University have discovered that suspended sediment damages fish gills and can increase the rate of disease in fish.
These fish have one - of - a-kind glands behind their gills that spray a bioluminescent stream into the water: what Compton calls «a stream of yeller from his shoulder pouch... [that] busts loose into sparklers.»
Valves keep the flow going, presumably directing it over the gills so the embryo could extract oxygen from the fluid.
This anatomical peculiarity has led to the proposal that the paired limbs of humans, and before that the paired fins of fish, evolved from the transformation of gill arches in early fish.
Sea spiders also have an unusual need to move oxygen from their extremities to the core of their bodies because they lack gills, and most oxygen is taken up by diffusion through the surface of their long legs.
On one end of the worms are feathery plumes that act as gills to extract oxygen from the water.
Most certainly, the blood - red hemoglobin that fill the tubeworm's cardiovascular system and is so highly visible as the red gill - like polyps that extend from its tube is important in the transport of sulfur and oxygen.
A remarkable collection of Jurassic Era fossils from China also includes salamanders with their gills preserved.
For the pizza, remove stems from portobello mushrooms and use a spoon to scrape out the inside gills, the brush the mushrooms with olive oil on both sides.
Skirt steak - 1 1/2 to 2 lbs Boneless chicken breasts 2 - 3 Tbsp olive oil 1 Tbsp butter Salt and pepper 3 - 4 Tbsp Outta The Park Hot & Spicy BBQ Sauce, plus extra 1 red and yellow pepper, sliced in thin strips One large Vidalia onion, sliced in thin strips 2 Anaheim peppers and 2 Poblano peppers, seeds removed and julienned 3 portabello mushrooms, gills removed, sliced 1/4» thick 2 green onions / scallions, diced Soft Tortilla shells (store bought or made from scratch)
-LSB-...] Cilantro Lime Chicken Wings from Casa de Crews — If you're headed to a potluck BBQ, marinate the wings sealable plastic bag and toss on the gill when you get to the party.
A typical fish is ectothermic, has a streamlined body for rapid swimming, extracts oxygen from water using gills or uses an accessory breathing organ to A handy calculator for calculating the volume of your fish tank.
A typical fish is ectothermic, has a streamlined body for rapid swimming, extracts oxygen from water using gills or uses an accessory breathing organ to
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