Within a groupoforganisms, some morphologies are more readily generated than others due to internal developmental constraints.
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The attempt to account for the present distribution of any groupoforganisms involves the aid of every branch of science.
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Even less comfortably susceptible to categorization was the peculiar groupoforganisms formally called myxomycetes but more commonly known as slime molds.
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On very rare occasions, an exceptional fossil is unearthed that provides an extraordinary glimpse into the evolution of a groupoforganisms.
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Oomycetes comprise a diverse groupoforganisms that morphologically resemble fungi but belong to the stramenopile lineage within the supergroup of chromalveolates.
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A classoflivingthings has been observed whose metabolism under certain conditions follows the classification of "plants", under other conditions that of "animals".
Ús de class of organisms en anglès
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The classoforganisms known as the filterable viruses or the ultra-microscopic or the invisible organisms have a special interest in many ways.
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On the one hand, bacteria were not recognised as a classoforganisms by themselves-werenot, indeed, distinguished from yeasts or other minute animalcuise.