Sentences with phrase «on dead tissues»

«These two fungi cause plant death and feed on dead tissues.

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If the propagule chances to land on a dead plant, however, it sinks filaments into the plant tissue and extracts the food energy it needs to grow new hyphomas and propagules.
«It's just a really common fungus in the environment that mostly lives on dead and dying plant tissue,» Leonard says.
That's because most studies on single human brain cells use dead rather than living tissue, and many others rely on cells from common laboratory animals, especially mice.
It helps strengthen underlying tissues and helps remove excessive dead cell on the skin's surface that makes your skin rough and flaky in texture.
I would like to know your thoughts on the use of Serrapeptase regarding it's supposed ability to remove «dead tissue» from the body (and specifically arterial plaque build - up).
To propel the plot forward Naberius has a plan involving the monster and the journal of Viktor Frankenstein, and has Dr. Terra Ward (Yvonne Strahovski) working on experiments to resuscitate dead tissue with electricity.
In the film, a group of medical students is trying to perfect a serum that reanimates dead tissue (a la Re-Animator) and have been experimenting on dogs.
While the government has controls on organs and tissue meant for transplantation, these «body brokers» capitalize on the myriad other uses for dead bodies that receive no federal oversight whatsoever: commercial seminars to introduce new medical gadgetry; medical research studies and training courses; and U.S. Army land - mine explosion tests.
Dermatophytes feed on the dead skin cells that accumulate on the surface of the skin so the infections usually are superficial, stopping when they reach healthy skin cells or inflamed tissue.
It refers to the development of an opaque, dark brown to black plaque on the cornea which is a dead piece of corneal tissue.
Whether the inflammation is successful in removing the damaged tissue depends on the size of the lump, number and activity of the cells and how quickly fibrous tissue surrounds and replaces the dead tissue.
The shelter medicine team has also been on the forefront of curbing strep zoo, a horrific infectious disease that eats away at lung tissue; a dog can be healthy in the morning and drop dead in the afternoon.
The broad consensus of medical, legal and ethical opinion incontrovertibly shuns relaxation of the prohibition on the buying and selling of organs from both the living and the dead, citing a variety of reasons, including objections based on: commercialisation / commodification of body tissue and parts which is perceived as being deeply morally repugnant.
Symptoms include: holes in the bark; tunneling activity in leaf tissue; dead terminal growth on a plant; or the complete removal of strips of bark.
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