Sentences with phrase «like jellyfish»

When viewed under the microscope, R2TP looks like a jellyfish with three very flexible «tentacles» made up of RPAP3 protein.
Zero - G Fire Pulses Like a Jellyfish on the Space Station.
Prior to about 543 million years ago, you saw things like jellyfish and spongelike creatures, but you didn't see bilateral creatures: worms and trilobites and things like this.
These are all animals that are more closely related to humans, rather than to simple creatures like jellyfish.
Dabiri studies biological fluid mechanics and wind energy — specifically how animals like jellyfish use water to move around.
It helps wake me up so I don't feel all floppy like a jellyfish.
I am sure that my kid will like this Jellyfish craft very much.
It provides protection from UV rays and will keep your skin safe from irritants like jellyfish, sand, and much more.
It lived well over 550 million years ago, is known only through fossils and has variously been described as looking a bit like a jellyfish, a worm, a fungus and lichen.
Its molecular structure looks kind of like a jellyfish.
Richard Nicoll literally lit up London Fashion Week on Sunday morning by opening his show with an otherwise effortless, fringy slip dress composed of some fiber - optic technology I don't entirely understand that made the dress glow like a jellyfish.
In Bunaken we had a gerat dive on the shipwreck; in Lembongan we are diving like a jellyfish; in Lembeh we are seeing two of everything; and we have reports from our two DMT interns in Bunaken and Lembongan.
There are so many of them, it really does feel like jellyfish heaven.
Thanks to HDR, shots of luminescent objects, like a jellyfish in dark waters or neon in a dark bar, actually appeared to glow.
Introduced in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line, it is a floating, tentacled slime (looking much like a jellyfish) that can heal its allies.
After 2 to 3 days we can then let the alcohol evaporate and get this paper - like jellyfish chip
After painting his hands, it looked slightly like a jellyfish... So, now we have Jellyfish Handprint Bookmarks...
And while both leaders thanked the governor for brokering the peace — under which the I.D.C. had dissolved in the course of an afternoon, like a jellyfish on a hot beach — neither Ms. Stewart - Cousins nor Mr. Klein seemed particularly ecstatic as their new partnership debuted.
And heck, even things like a jellyfish or dinosaur themed Divine Beast.
Creatures like jellyfish have so little internal structure that they are naturally transparent, but when it comes to something as complex as a mouse embryo, it takes extra work to get the photons through.
This body plan contrasts with that of radially symmetrical animals like jellyfish and sea anemones which have multiple similar parts arranged around a central axis, so their bodies lack a front and back end.
The DNA analysis indicates that myxozoans belong to the phylum of cnidarians, which includes over 10,000 species like jellyfish, sea anemones and corals.
Some, like jellyfish, have tentacles, while others, like bees and snakes use stingers and fangs to inject their prey with venomous toxins.
Some marine animals, like jellyfish, can survive relatively low oxygen levels.
It consists of a glycerol molecule, which is like the jellyfish's «head,» and three long fatty acids, which look like long tentacles, and are the building blocks of fats.
You can bring your dog to the beach, too, but be careful of the surf and other factors, like jellyfish.
Her subject matter typically revolves around forest creatures and their environment, while occasionally including creatures and plants such as amoeba - like jellyfish, creepy insects, and exotic flowers.
Hanging opposite the elevators on the new Whitney's fifth floor, as a kind of preamble to «Frank Stella: A Retrospective,» are Pratfall (1974), a precise arrangement of 12 concentric squares in contrapuntal grays that sucks the viewer into its black core; six untitled photographs, from the late 1980s, of curling smoke that looks like jellyfish, or ink dispersing in water; and Earthquake in Chile (1999), a 40 - foot - long, turgid mess of a painting.
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