Not exact matches
The body consists of three vaselike
openings, the walls perforated by
tiny pores — just like modern sponges, which pump water through the
holes to filter out food.
Researchers from MIT have now found a safe and efficient way to get large molecules through the cell membrane, by squeezing the cells through a narrow constriction that
opens up
tiny, temporary
holes in the membrane.
«Cameras have recorded seafloor animals up to 150 km away from the
open sea on Amery ice shelf but only photos of
tiny area were taken through drill
hole,» Katrin Linse, senior biodiversity biologist with the British Antarctic Survey, told Earther.
Instead of
opening up the entire front of your shirt like Kylie did above, use scissors to rip teeny
tiny holes around the neck, shoulders, sleeves and bottom hem.
Down below, you'll notice that there's another sensor
hole open above the right exhaust outlet while there's actually a
tiny diffuser mounted between the exhaust outlets.
Later they
opened a second restaurant, and a
tiny sandwich place called The
Hole in The Wall.
The larva
opens a
tiny breathing
hole (a fistula) in the skin.
Our tent doesn't have any
openings to view the outside except a
tiny hole that thankfully faced toward the river.
For instance, the ever - present shelters that the player can duck behind now have a
tiny murder -
hole that can be
opened up by a few shots from the player's cannon, while the rest of the shelter stays intact (until it takes enough damage to self - destruct).
Fernández is the youngest artist commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum for the recently
opened Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work Seattle Cloud Cover allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through
tiny holes in multicolored glass.