Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
He states that it occurs throughout the animal and plant kingdoms, as well as throughout the universe.
Genera called Ramonda exist in both animal and plant kingdoms:
Rhabdoviruses infect a broad range of hosts throughout the animal and plant kingdoms.
A variety of oxygen-transport and -binding proteins exist in organisms throughout the animal and plant kingdoms.
A monograph, The Plant Kingdoms Of Charles Jones, was published in 1998.
The Euphorbia family is in the group Malpighiales, one of the largest groups in the plant kingdoms.
(Anisotropic means not the same in all directions, and a phylum is one of the major divisions of the animal and plant kingdoms.)
They are widely distributed throughout the animal and plant kingdoms and are found in many subcellular organelles, in cytoplasm, and as membrane components.
Charles Pellegrino comments that they seem more akin to "levels of tissue organization found in sponges or mosses and other members of the animal or plant kingdoms."
Now it appears the cause may be "phantom" algae, odd green predators that blur the line between the animal and plant kingdoms, living in what researchers call a biological twilight zone.
It is by far the smallest and yet the most diverse of the plant kingdoms - there are more species on the tiny Cape Peninsula than in all the British Isles.
Now a growing band of scientists working in a young field called chemical ecology is focusing on the extraordinary diversity of chemical languages found in the animal and plant kingdoms.
Translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) is a highly conserved protein found in eukaryotes, across animal and plant kingdoms and even in yeast.
College-level biology as a broad survey of the animal and plant kingdoms, for example, has been relegated to a brief introduction to specialties such as biochemistry, cell biology and genetics.
Initially discovered in the cells that make up the retina of the eye, CNG channels have been found in many different cell types across both the animal and the plant kingdoms.
First, he classified all waste matter into two kingdoms - biodegradable (readily decomposed by natural organisms) and nonbiodegradable - much as biologists put living matter in the animal and plant kingdoms.
"Plant Kingdoms: The Photographs of Charles Jones" (Smithmark Publishers), which includes reproductions of many more of Jones's transcendent images, accompanied the exhibition at the de Young.
Versuch einer systematischen vollständigen Terminologie für das Thierreich und Pflanzenreich (2006) - Attempt to systematically complete terminology for the animal and plant kingdoms.
In a book published to accompany the de Young show, "Plant Kingdoms: The Photographs of Charles Jones" (Smithmark, $24.98), she writes, "Any cook with a passion for pure and fresh ingredients must be grateful that these photographs have been rescued from obscurity."
The idea of translating Linnaean taxonomy into a sort of dendrogram of the Animal and Plant Kingdoms was formulated toward the end of the 18th century, well before Charles Darwin's book On the Origin of Species was published.
The natural history museum includes an interactive model of Hadrian's Wall, new displays showing diversity of the animal and plant kingdoms, objects from the Ancient Greeks and mummies from Ancient Egypt, a planetarium and a life-size T-Rex dinosaur skeleton.
At the very least, though, one could guess from Darwin's suffering the toll it took to spend more than 20 years scrutinizing specimens of bone, feather and leaf, meticulously chronicling habitats and behaviors and creating a theory that tried to explain the entire development of the animal and plant kingdoms.