Examples of using Molluscs in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Molluscs 10 photos in 1 sub-album.
Other animals use hemocyanin(molluscs and some arthropods) or hemerythrin(spiders and lobsters).
Molluscs are the top export of the Falkland Islands.
Clean seawater may be used with live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods;
Molluscs such as amphibians absorb the pollutants through the skin so they become much more sensitive if the pH level in the water is reduced.
They also interfere with the ecological functions of native molluscs and cause great economic damage.
Dermorphin is not found in humans or other mammals and similar D-amino acid peptides have only been found in bacteria,amphibians and molluscs.
The snails- improperly called"land snails"- are gastropod molluscs belonging to the Order of Stylommatophora.
Similar phenomena have been observed in eutrophied coastal waters, where anoxic conditions andhigh sulfide concentrations have led to mass mortalities of fish, molluscs and many other species.
(g) products of aquaculture where the fish, crustaceans and molluscs are born there or raised there from eggs, larvae or fry;
While it is too soon to draw conclusions about the effects on human health, studies have found harm to aquatic lugwormsas well as possible effects on fish and molluscs.
The researchers arenow working on extracting proteins from fossilised molluscs, a method which they have dubbed“palaeoshellomics.”.
The fish, crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates specified in the subheadings of heading 16.04 or 16.05 under their common names only, are of the same species as those mentioned in Chapter 3 under the same name.
Tourists are expected to encounter a beautiful marine world with an abundance of colorful fishes,lobsters, molluscs under the clear water surface.
Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates used for food or food production +1603 00 XNUMX.
Muscle tissue: both of terrestrial and aquatic animals: horsemeat, bovine, swine, avian, fish,whole molluscs(also land snails), whole crustaceans etc.
The fishery industry details the names of some types of fish, molluscs that have high trade turnover or supplements the scientific names of fish and fish by-products to facilitate the State management.
The taxonomic term Bivalvia was first used by Linnaeus in the 10thedition of his Systema Naturae in 1758 to refer to molluscs having shells composed of two valves.
What's more,with modern oyster raising techniques the tasty little molluscs can pretty much be eaten year-round, although we still prefer our September to April oyster feasts.
The rivers feed into the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska- cold, nutrient-rich waters which support tens of millions of seabirds, and over 400 species of fish, shellfish,crustaceans, and molluscs.
The smaller Aspidogastrea, comprising about 100 species,are obligate parasites of molluscs and may also infect turtles and fishes, including cartilaginous fishes.
Copper cladding of wooden-hulled warships, introduced by the Royal Navy in the 18th century to prevent damage by wood-boring insects and worms such as the teredo,and reduce coverage of weed and molluscs.
From around 700 million years ago, and certainly from 540 million years ago,life exploded into its present myriad forms, from molluscs to lung fish, reptiles, insects, plants, fishes and mammals- culminating in hominids and finally Homo sapiens.
This would have further reduced the sunlight reaching the Earth's surface and then precipitated as acid rain, killing vegetation,plankton and organisms which build shells from calcium carbonate(coccolithophorids and molluscs).
Freshwater molluscs have often been overlooked as a source of raw material in prehistory(despite the strength and resilience of mother-of-pearl) because many archaeologists believed that their local origin made them less"prestigious" than exotic marine shells.
They expect that the vast majority of unknown species-composed disproportionately of smaller crustaceans, molluscs, worms, and sponges- will be found this century.”.
Angélique Arvanitaki(11 July 1901- 6 October 1983) was a French neurophysiologist who did research on the electrical activity of neuronsusing the large nerve fibres of several different molluscs.
Larger organisms also appeared; non-native species now living and breeding in the lakes include three species of bryozoan,three crustaceans, seven molluscs and at least six species of fish.[1].