Examples of using Squids in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Hundreds of millions of years ago, the layer of cells that happened to become sensitive to light in our ancestors was positioned differently from the corresponding layer in ancestors of squids.
showing green light- red, there are many squids on that day.
The UW-Madison researchers have been intrigued by the light organ's“counterillumination” ability- this capacity to give off light to make squids as bright as the ocean surface above them, so that predators below can't see them.
Researchers at the University of Connecticut were inspired by the skins of squids and jellyfish, which can change colour or texture in response to certain factors in their surroundings.
Much of what is known about axonal function comes from studying the squids' giant axon, an ideal experimental
The study shows that the light-emitting organ some squids use to camouflage themselves to avoid being seen by predators- usually fish sitting on the ocean floor- also detects light.
Mangapinna squids were first discovered in 1907 but it wasn't until 1988 that
like those of octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes(Phil Trans R Soc Lond B, 352:1565-88, 1997).
will shortly conduct there the first major biological research, studying living communities, from microbes to whales, including bottom fish and squids.
I was the kind of kid who was always bugging Mom and Dad with whatever great fact I had just read about-- Haley's comet or giant squids or the size of the world's biggest pumpkin pie or whatever it was.
bluefin tuna and squids and coral reefs
more than 469 species of fish including reef squids, seahorses, peacock flounders,
Of course, it causes more attraction… of available seafood, squids, caviar, well, there are still sea
Do you know what is the squid?
My squid story?
Fiber optic, and SQUID.
Mollusks such as octopus, squid, squid, cuttlefish….
I wasn't talking to the squid!- Müdfly.
Vibrio fischeri lives in this squid.
Müdfly…- I wasn't talking to the squid!