Examples of using Multicellular in English and their translations into Chinese
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We now know that all multicellular organisms, including humans, utilise a similar mechanism to control circadian rhythms.
Therefore, all multicellular life, having presumably developed from a single common ancestral form, must be over 25 per cent identical in their DNA sequences.
Cancer has probably existed ever since our first multicellular ancestors appeared on Earth hundreds of millions of years ago.
Cell wall in multicellular plants- its different layers and their placement with respect to protoplasm(highly diagrammatic).
This ordering completely shifts the focus of the sentence to the multicellular creature itself, with the other elements acting as supporting information.
The study's aim was to find out if multicellular organisms could be revived after an extended period of laying dormant in extreme cold.
This system can indeed enable multicellular organisms to develop from a‘simple' cell- but this is the fertilized egg.
Hybridisation isn't the only force undermining the multicellular tree: it is becoming increasingly apparent that HGT plays an unexpectedly big role in animals too.
Some are found living 0.8 miles(1.3 kilometers) below Earth's surface, deeper than any other multicellular animal.
Millions of years ago, a random genetic accident may have enabled all of modern multicellular life to evolve.
The proofreaders evolved long ago to keep cells in multicellular bodies from running amok.
Cell line", on the other hand, is a very specific term that is used to refer cultured cells obtained from a multicellular organism.
A year ago researchers had completely read the genome of only one multicellular organism, a worm called Caenorhabditis elegans.
Dr. Almquist said:"Using cell movement to activate healing cells is found in multicellular organisms such as sponges.
Some organisms like bacteria are composed of only a single cell while bigger forms of life, like humans, are considered multicellular.
They were the most numerous members of a group of organisms we now call Ediacaran biota, the earliest complex multicellular organisms.
Tardigrades are ideal to include because they are microscopic, multicellular, and one of the most durable forms of life on planet Earth,” Spivack said.
Tardigrades are ideal to include because they are microscopic, multicellular, and one of the most durable forms of life on planet Earth," Nova said.
It took over 500 million years from the Cambrian explosion, where complex, multicellular, well-differentiated life arose, until an intelligent, technologically advanced civilization rose to prominence.
Originally the L-systems were devised to provide a formal description of the development of such simple multicellular organisms, and to illustrate the neighbourhood relationships between plant cells.