Examples of using Tiny organisms in English and their translations into Indonesian
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These tiny organisms.
Ashkin went on to investigate the inner workings of cells andthe molecular motors that power tiny organisms.
Viruses are very tiny organisms that can enter the body and cause disease.
They also share droplets of fluid to keep themselves supplied with the tiny organisms needed for digesting wood.
The tiny organisms are capable of withstanding extreme conditions, but new research suggests they're not immune to the effects of global warming.
The body is inhabited by millions of bacteria-- tiny organisms, most of which are not pernicious in nature.
Starting out as a tiny organism- basically a mouth and a torso-you have to swim around in blue gloop consuming other tiny organisms.
The human body is populated by millions of germs-- tiny organisms, the majority of which are not pernicious in nature.
These bodies of water are filled with a large portion of life on earth which includes everything from plants to mammals andfish to tiny organisms.
Though it may seem hard to believe, many, many tiny organisms live within(but are distinct from) our bodies.
These tiny organisms glow similarly to fireflies and tend to emit light when stressed, such as when waves crash or when they are otherwise agitated.
The sunlight zone of the sea contains some of the most plentiful, but tiny organisms in the ocean, krill(a type of crustacean).
But new research has shown these tiny organisms may have a weakness- long-term exposure to high temperatures, even in their dessicated state.
Ashkin wins half of the prize for hisdevelopment of"optical tweezers" which have allowed tiny organisms to be handled with light beams.
With obesity, for example, these tiny organisms may play a big role by influencing what foods we crave and how our bodies hold onto fat.
The term microbiome describes the sprawling ecosystem of fungi, bacteria, viruses, and other tiny organisms that exist inside the body at all times.
These tiny organisms are absolutely imperative to our health and we should really think of this big mass of mini life as a vital organ like a lung or a kidney.
When we refer to intestinal parasites, we are referring to tiny organisms, usually, worms that feed off your nutrition.
Archaeologists study human history by examining artefacts,which range from prehistoric tools and buildings to animal bones and tiny organisms.
You can't taste, smell, or see these germs, but even these tiny organisms can have a powerful effect on the body.
These tiny organisms are therefore ideal for large-scale or high-throughput experiments, as an important prerequisite to gain deeper conceptual understanding of biological processes.
They live alongside your body's cells in symbiotic relationships,with skin cells and tiny organisms supporting and benefiting each other.
In addition, the number of diatoms,which live under the ice and later die and become food for tiny organisms living in the lake's depths, could fall.
They live alongside your body's cells in symbiotic relationships,with skin cells and tiny organisms supporting and benefiting each other.
This barrier is made up of multiple layers of interconnected human cells,plus a multitude of microbes, the tiny organisms that live on the surface of healthy skin.
This barrier is made up of multiple layers of interconnected human cells,plus a multitude of microbes, the tiny organisms that live on the surface of healthy skin.
Microbes on our planet either produce these compounds or use them for growth,leading some to speculate that tiny organisms live in Enceladus's hidden ocean.
