Examples of using Zooxanthellae in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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The Zooxanthellae that live in coral tissues depends heavily on specific types of light energy to flourish in a symbiotic relationship with the host coral.
especially zooxanthellae, which provide most of the cell's energy.
especially zooxanthellae, which provide most of the cell's energy.
a short word about RTN(Rapid Tissue Necrosis) and Zooxanthellae(Symbiodinium).
In the summer, temperatures sometimes get above30 C(86 F), causing the Zooxanthellae to die off.
FE, or iron is a useful minor element that increases growth of corals as their zooxanthellae algae feed on this iron thereby producing more food for the coral.
we are interested in how much light is required to maximize photosynthesis within the zooxanthellae found within shallow water corals.
Tridacna clams contains zooxanthellae that are tolerant of high light.
These are generally called‘zooxanthellae' and are of the genus Symbiodinium.
Corals living in symbiosis with zooxanthellae may die due to the fact that enough light will no longer penetrate to the depth for photosynthesis of their symbionts.
Squamosa found them to contain zooxanthellae described as simply Clade A(today, this might be found to be Clade A1.).
In zooxanthellae, antennae pigments include chlorophylls a
Zooxanthellae have the major photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll A
Without sufficient light of the proper spectrum, the zooxanthellae algae cannot supply enough food for the coral to grow properly.
Fortunately, it is possible to find a compromise in an aquarium resulting in the successful maintenance of‘sun' and‘shade' zooxanthellae and their host corals.
The red LEDs stimulate Chlorophyll A and B production which is necessary for zooxanthellae growth and health.
algae, and zooxanthellae.
this is caused by stress which causes the corals to expel their zooxanthellae which gives the corals their color.
Most corals derive much of their food requirements through photosynthesis whereby the zooxanthellae that reside within their tissue provide the food source for them.
We probably don't want to since a PPFD value is above the Saturation Point of many zooxanthellae species/clades.