Cellulose could come from a variety of biological sources including trees plants algae ocean-dwelling organisms called tunicates
So do ocean dwelling distant relatives like shrimp. It's why they make such a loud crunching sound
which the operations would threaten deep-sea life such as sediment-dwelling sea cucumbers, worms and small crustaceans,
or other animals drinking water after a potential spill or other contamination event the accumulation in sediment does pose concerns for both sediment-dwelling organisms
The nanoparticle-pollutant package could then be eaten by sediment-dwelling organisms in a sort of'Trojan horse'effect allowing the adsorbed contaminants to accumulate up the food chain.
but, when the sun can provide electricity to the dwelling, the PUV, equipped with a natural gas-powered generator, generates that power.
These water-dwelling critters, which look like tiny blimps with pudgy bodies and eight stubby legs, are capable of shedding almost all of the water in their cells
and water dwelling purple bacteria Rhodopseudomonas palustris with magnetite and controlled the amount of light the cultures were exposed to.
What might a home look like with digital technologies that encourage social interaction between the house and its inhabitants, other dwellings and residents,
ocean-dwelling bacterium and an organism useful for creating products used by people every day. The engineered bacterium not only accumulated this fatty acid
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