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At that point, a hair will go into a resting stage.
In some women, however, all those hairs go into their resting stage at once, causing hair loss after the birth.
These are hairs that have stopped growing and have reached the resting stage.
Aquatic plants, algae, and bacteria must form resting stages or die.
The chrysalis is often called the 'resting stage'.
Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base.
There are different kinds of resting stages in seeds:
There is no distinct resting stage, which is characteristic of diapause in many insects.
Acanthocephalans have complex life cycles, involving a number of hosts, for both developmental and resting stages.
The moth has no winter resting stage.
Their precise nature is not known, but they look like the resting stages of modern dinoflagellates (the 'red tide' organisms).
Spores are bacteria in a resting stage.
"These microfossils represent the resting stage in the reproductive cycle of eukaryote algae".
At best it's an interim device, a probationary period, a sort of resting stage while man returns to sanity before he starts climbing again.
When this purpose has been fulfilled each fiber becomes smaller and gradually passes into a resting stage the better to preserve its vigor.
Cell division was detected in a number of embryos from every sample, indicating there was no uniform resting stage at a particular age.
Resting stages also constitute a reservoir of genetic diversity, which increases the survival potential of the populations.
Extreme longevity of resting stages (spores or cysts).
Some dinoflagellates produce resting stages, called dinoflagellate cysts or dinocysts, as part of their life cycles.
Heterosigma akashiwo produces cysts as a resting stages.
Resting stage cells of Chattonella antiqua have been shown to generate less superoxide than their motile counterparts.
Most of the Amphidromus subgenus show resting stages by the deposition of a brown or black radial band called a varix.
Some Cryptomonas species may also form immotile resting stages with rigid cell walls (cysts) to survive unfavorable conditions.
This zygote may later form a resting stage or hypnozygote, which are called dinoflagellate cyst or dinocyst.
This appears to be somewhat contrary to the traditional understanding of diapause, which typically involves a distinct 'resting stage' [ 1 21 ] .