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Meanings of multicellular animals in English
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Usage of multicellular animals in English
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One of the simplest multicellularanimals, illustrating the beginning of a body.
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The sponges, the lowest of the multicellularanimals, were represented by several orders.
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Thus, as in indubitable multicellularanimals, division of labour has begun.
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Dry-preservation of nucleated cells from multicellularanimals represents a significant challenge in life science.
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Notch receptors participate in a highly conserved signaling pathway that regulates morphogenesis in multicellularanimals.
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And, later, the first multicellularanimals, then the first complex creatures, in the sea, on the land.
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Snowball Earth may have pushed animal cells to specialise For Boyle the real puzzle isn't the appearance of multicellularanimals.
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In contrast, cilia and flagella were retained and employed for a wide variety of functions requiring fluid movement in complex multicellularanimals.
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Moreover, there is the fact that recent research has discovered such amoeba-like cells everywhere in the mature body of the multicellularanimals.
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In the muck of the deep Mediterranean seafloor, scientists have found the first multicellularanimals capable of surviving in an entirely oxygen-free environment.
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The gastraea theory has now convinced us that all the Metazoa or multicellularanimals can be traced to a common stem-form, the Gastraea.
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The NFI gene family is found only in multicellularanimals, with single genes being present in flies and worms and four genes in vertebrates.
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In all these metazoa, or multicellularanimals, the chief embryonic processes are substantially alike, although they often seem to a superficial observer to differ considerably.
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Notch1 is a member of a conserved family of large modular type 1 transmembrane receptors that control differentiation in multicellularanimals.
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Notch1 is a member of a conserved family of large modular heterodimeric type 1 transmembrane receptors that control differentiation in multicellularanimals.