Sentences with phrase «given organism»

This way you'll give your organism time to adjust to the change and make the best use of it before moving to the next level.
Some proteins give an organism's body its structure, whether in the cell's internal skeleton or in a strand of hair.
We generally assume that primitive organisms are not sensitive to as many different kinds of stimuli as higher organisms are and that the sensory systems evolve to give organisms access to more and more types of stimuli.
Plenty of plants, and a fish and a reptile or two, sport four copies of each chromosome instead of the usual two, a phenomenon called tetraploidy, which gives an organism lots or genes to play with in adapting to new environments.
«This mechanism gives the organism more flexibility,» said Joseph Heitman, M.D., Ph.D., senior study author and professor and chair of molecular genetics and microbiology at Duke University School of Medicine.
It is transforming biology from a largely descriptive discipline to a truly synthetic one with the power to radically reconfigure life and to give organisms capacities that do not exist naturally.
The system for classifying organisms also gives those organisms their names.
Optimally, your snack should count from 250 to 300 calories, consisting of plenty of quality protein and an adequate amount of healthy fats, and the one - hour window gives your organism enough time for proper digestion.
• Natural selection produces perfection • Organisms control how they adapt • Natural selection gives organisms what they need • All traits are adaptations • The biggest and strongest organisms of a species are the best adapted • All behavior is learned How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
And that would give any organisms access to sunlight and organic material from impacting comets, providing a habitat where life could thrive (see graphic).
Every cell of a given organism carries the same chromosomes, and thus the same genetic information is copied exactly every time a cell
But we have no objective, rational method, no step - by - step procedure, to determine whether a given organism has subjective states, has feelings.
And looking at systems like that, it's just inspiring to us and we say, well, life had a chance to work with certain materials — shells and bones and some magnetic materials — but really hasn't worked with a lot of materials that we would like to use ourselves that we consider more technologically important materials So, in my lab at M.I.T. we give organisms [the] opportunity to work with those materials and try to use them to build devices in a more environmentally friendly way.
This capability would allow scientists to give an organism's DNA an extreme makeover, rather than just tinker with it.
Although DeLong was not certain which bacteria could actually do this, one thing was clear: If the gene was active, it would give an organism access to an important but rare nutrient in seawater.
Therefore it is important to give organism a bit of respite.
These patterns are seen in virtually all animals from flies to humans, and it is estimated that 10 % of a given organism's genes show circadian changes.
Although pets get better when given the correct antibiotics, they often have an underlying intestinal problem that gave the organisms the opportunity to get out of control.
In a large work in the current exhibition called «Dripcaustic 65,340,» a drip painting refracted through Kolker's fracolor lens resembles a gene array — the mapping of which genes in a given organism are turned on under specific conditions.
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