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And the rotifer keeps everything else from getting sick in the first place!
You and your kind credit me with little more intellect than a rotifer.
It would be quite a few months of Sundays before we ever got a look at a rotifer chromosome.
These changes take place over several generations as each individual rotifer has a lifespan of just a few days or weeks.
But to a rotifer or to paramecia all doses are massive.
By a little flying rotifer, the Venerian equivalent of an insect?
There are two forms of this rotifer; some individuals have a long spine at the posterior end and others do not.
Houston picks up the workpad, trying to remember when he first saw a rotifer swimming across a glass slide.
The researchers set this specimen aside in a dish as they were concentrating on other aspects of rotifer research.
In this process, the female rotifer produces an unfertilised egg with a full set of chromosomes.
There are around 129 freshwater invertebrates, the majority being rotifer; however, the identification of some species remains in dispute.
He proposed to develop a technique of microtome preparation which would make, not one, but several different slices through a rotifer's egg.
Adineta ricciae is a species of freshwater rotifer in the family Adinetidae.
As promised, the rotifer seems vast.
Hyposmocoma rotifer is a species of moth of the Cosmopterigidae family.
Brachionu calyciflorus is a planktonic rotifer species occurring in freshwater.
The rotifer screamed like a siren and contracted into her tube, closing her wounded face.
The three rotifer classes and the Acanthocephala make up a clade called Syndermata.
Bdelloid rotifer genomes contain two or more non-identical copies of each gene.
Rotaria is a genus of asexual microorganism known as a bdelloid rotifer.
What good is a dead rotifer, Lavon?"
At first mistaken for a rotifer, on closer examination 'L. maerski' was found to have significant differences in body structure from that of rotifers.
Rotifers are hatched with a standard number of cell nuclei, exactly the same number for every rotifer in a species.
The body of a rotifer is divided into a head, trunk, and foot, and is typically somewhat cylindrical.
"Mr. Rotifer," replied the psychiatrist with a modest smile, "I very frequently figure in my patients' dreams."