Sentences with phrase «largest living organism»

The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, has already suffered coral die - off in almost one third of its 133,000 square miles.
It was recently stated that the largest living organism across the land surface is a fungi, however I am no biologist.
It is the largest living organism on earth and the only one that is visible from outer space.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living organism and once you have seen it from the sky you will gain a sense of just how large and unique this natural wonder really is.
Being the home of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and James Cook University — aka the holy grail for anyone studying marine biology — Townsville literally breeds reef experts and passionate dive instructors who love sharing their secret patches of the world's largest living organism.
Soon you will find yourself soaring above the Great Barrier Reef, the largest living organism on the planet and one of the world's natural wonders.
The best way to really experience the vastness of the world's largest living organism, the Great Barrier Reef.
Marine biologists living on the island care for the animals around the clock, and love nothing better than having guests join them in a range of interactive experiences, such as feeding baby stingrays or learning about the fascinating biological processes of the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism.
Whether you're a non-swimmer or keen to get wet, there are many ways you can interact with the planet's largest living organism.
Our planets largest living organism is...
The word «spa» is a Latin term that means, «health via water,» and what better place to seek revitalization and nourishment than the resort destination of Palm Cove that is nestled beside the waters of the Great Barrier Reef; the largest living organism in the world and the World Heritage Listed Rainforest; the longest continuously surviving rainforest in the world.
The threatened forests of California are home to the the giant sequoia, the planet's largest living organism, and its taller but less massive relative, the coastal redwood.
Trees are the longest living and largest living organisms on earth.

Not exact matches

Complete certainty exists among essentially all biochemists that the other characteristics of living organisms (for example, selective permeability across all membranes, muscle contraction, and the hearing and memory process) will all be completely understood in terms of the coordinative interactions of large and small molecules.2
A decentered Whiteheadian vision suggests a world where larger and larger patterns of meaning and order emerge gradually, fitfully, and unevenly from the churning multiplicity of value centers constituted by the sophisticated occasions regnant in living organisms.
We anticipate some sort of growth toward increased complexity: increasingly larger organic macromolecules, then the convergence of many macromolecules to constitute a simple living system, either as a cell with its protective wall and vital nucleus or as some functional analogue, then the convergence of many cells to form larger organisms.
Another factor to consider, the Great Flood: It would have buried large amounts of carbon from living organisms.
All living organisms not only possess an internal living system but also constitute with their environment a larger living system, which could be called a «life field».
Developments in the «new biology,» which deals with wholes of increasing complexity in the organization of interrelated parts rather than with discrete and isolated segments, especially in molecular biology and the growing field of ecology, with its discoveries about the basic interdependence of living organisms with other living organisms and with its larger environmental context, have further undermined these traditions assumptions.
A growing «innervation» and «cephalization» of organisms: the working of this law is visible in every living group known to us, the smallest no less than the largest.
Creationist «well, what about the origin of the universe, the fact that the universe obeys laws, the origins of life on this earth, the fact that the largest «gaps» in the fossil record correspond exactly with the organisms identified in the bible as being created by God, namely fish, birds, land animals and humans»
Soccer crowds become part of one large organism, symbiotic, made up of disparate elements whose individuals are totally involved in the life of the thing itself, like a Portuguese man - of - war.
Entanglement, a quantum property once seemingly confined only to small sets of particles, has been demonstrated in far larger systems — and even within living organisms.
Many of the drugs we use today are essentially naturally - occurring peptides (small) and proteins (large), both of which are made up with the amino acids found in all living organisms.
«What we wanted to know is why these large organisms appeared at this particular point in Earth's history,» said Dr Jennifer Hoyal Cuthill of Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences and Tokyo Tech's Earth - Life Science Institute, the paper's first author.
That could cause huge climate swings, making it hard for life to survive, especially large, land - based organisms like us.
Large multicellular eukaryotic organisms became common much later, about 600 million years ago, near the transition to the Phanerozoic Era, the «time of visible life
On a cold, sunny October day, I travel with Paul Rogers, an ecologist at Utah State University, to see the largest known living organism on Earth.
It's the world's largest structure of living organisms, covering 20,055 kilometres2.
What we see as a mere light in the sea is a phenomenon occurring in nearly all the organisms living in the seas and oceans, from bacteria to large fish, and which impacts the behaviour and dynamics of the entire system.
They found both models showed a general feeding structure throughout the plankton food web: The smallest organisms were too small to ingest prey, while the largest plankton were poor competitors when living by photosynthesis.
Researchers had previously theorized that a certain type of spiraling starlight could have locked in the chirality, or handedness, of relatively large organic, carbon - based molecules such as amino acids and sugars in living organisms.
During this time, large (up to meter - sized) soft - bodied organisms, often shaped like discs or fronds, had lived on or in shallow horizontal burrows beneath thick mats of bacteria which, unlike today, coated the sea floor.
There is something intriguing on almost every page of this well - illustrated and usefully timed study of probably the oldest ecosystems on the planet and the largest structures made by living organisms.
The work is the first time that a large - scale functional genomic approach has been used to systematically examine how bacteria can gain capabilities that improve their ability to colonize living organisms, in this case mice.
The 2.52 billion - year - old sulfur - oxidizing bacteria are described by Czaja as exceptionally large, spherical - shaped, smooth - walled microscopic structures much larger than most modern bacteria, but similar to some modern single - celled organisms that live in deepwater sulfur - rich ocean settings today, where even now there are almost no traces of oxygen.
A. avenae and other anhydrobiotic plants and animals — organisms that can live without water — produce large amounts (up to 20 % of a cell's mass) of certain sugar molecules that harden into a semisolid state.
They lived in the shadow of the Rangeomorphs, he says, but when these larger organisms went extinct the small Ediacarans may have flourished, evolving into familiar animals.
tissue A large collection of related, similar cells that together work as a unit to perform a particular function in living organisms.
Larger organisms, such as some types of crabs and fishes, are most likely opportunistic feeders living on other living or dead vent organisms.
What's Next: The genomes of most living organisms including all animals, plants and bacteria encode a large number of RNA - binding proteins with increasing evidence pointing to their extensive involvement in post-transcriptional regulatory events.
An exciting new paper from Foundations of Complex Life team members, recently published in Current Biology, offers a novel explanation for why organisms first evolved large size in the Ediacaran Period, 579 — 565 million years ago.
Some bacterial species have two types of populations: communities that live inside other organisms and larger populations living free in the environment.
A very large portion of your immune system actually lives within your gut and is run by bacterial organisms — what you can think of as «your gut's bugs.»
Of all the animals, trees, plants and other organisms living on earth, many scientists consider the largest single living thing in the world to be a huge Armillaria ostoyae mycelium located in Oregon state.
Calvin is the name given to the film's antagonist, a deadly little organism (and the first sign of life discovered on Mars) that grows larger and more lethal over the course of the story.
Human physicians are coming to realize that the vast number of micro organisms that naturally live in the large intestine have a tremendous influence on general health.
Salmon, trout, and other fish such as the lamprey, sculpin, redside shiner, shad, sturgeon, candlefish and the large - scale sucker who spend their lives in coastal streams and rivers in the Pacific Northwest can be infected with the organism Neorickettsia helmonthoeca.
Our coral has been around for thousands of years and is actually a living organism, so we respect the world's second largest barrier reef.
Exceptional growths of tan lettuce - leaf create shallow coral spurs at 10 ft. Reef urchins, red boring sponges, and many other kinds of organisms hide or live on these large elongated coral growths.
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