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  1. Organisms: Redirect to:. [100%] 2025-05-14
  2. The Behavior of Organisms: The Behavior of Organisms is B.F. Skinner's first book and was published in May 1938 as a volume of the Century Psychology Series. (Philosophy) [50%] 2023-12-27 [Behaviorism]
  3. Organisms at high altitude: Organisms can live at high altitude, either on land, in water, or while flying. Decreased oxygen availability and decreased temperature make life at such altitudes challenging, though many species have been successfully adapted via considerable physiological changes. (Organisms capable of living at high altitudes) [50%] 2024-12-22 [Respiratory physiology] [Evolutionary biology]...
  4. Organisms involved in water purification: Most organisms involved in water purification originate from the waste, wastewater or water stream itself or arrive as resting spore of some form from the atmosphere. In a very few cases, mostly associated with constructed wetlands, specific organisms are planted ... (Earth) [44%] 2023-12-08 [Sewerage] [Water pollution]...
  5. Experiments in the Revival of Organisms: Experiments in the Revival of Organisms (Russian: О́пыты по оживле́нию органи́зма) is a 1940 motion picture, directed by David Yashin, that documents Soviet research into the resuscitation of clinically dead organisms. The operations in the film, as well as the design of the heart ... (1940 Soviet documentary film) [40%] 2024-01-19 [1940 films] [Soviet black-and-white films]...
  6. Acidophile (organisms): Acidophilic organisms are those that thrive under highly acidic conditions (usually at pH 2.0 or below) . These organisms can be found in different branches of the tree of life, including Archaea, Bacteria, and Fungus. (Organisms) [70%] 2023-12-20 [Physiology] [Extremophiles]...
  7. HACEK organisms: The HACEK organisms are a group of fastidious Gram-negative bacteria that are an unusual cause of infective endocarditis, which is an inflammation of the heart due to bacterial infection. HACEK is an abbreviation of the initials of the genera ... (Biology) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Bacteria]
  8. Smallest organisms: The smallest organisms found on Earth can be determined according to various aspects of organism size, including volume, mass, height, length, or genome size. Given the incomplete nature of scientific knowledge, it is possible that the smallest organism is undiscovered. (List of microorganisms) [70%] 2023-09-28 [Smallest organisms]
  9. HACEK organisms: The HACEK organisms are a group of fastidious Gram-negative bacteria that are an unusual cause of infective endocarditis, which is an inflammation of the heart due to bacterial infection. HACEK is an abbreviation of the initials of the genera ... (Group of bacteria) [70%] 2023-10-26 [Bacteria]
  10. Nonpathogenic organisms: Nonpathogenic organisms are those that do not cause disease, harm or death to another organism. The term is usually used to describe bacteria. (Organisms that do not cause disease) [70%] 2023-12-14 [Bacteriology] [Gram-positive bacteria]...
  11. Largest organisms: The largest organisms now found on Earth can be determined according to various aspects of an organism's size, such as: mass, volume, area, length, height, or even genome size. Some organisms group together to form a superorganism (such as ... (none) [70%] 2023-07-06 [Articles containing video clips] [Largest organisms]...
  12. Digital organisms: A digital organism is a computer program which is capable of some form of self-replication, or life simulator. A common program used is universe sandbox, of the videogame giant, Valve Corporation. [70%] 2023-06-22 [Evolution]
  13. List of model organisms: This is a list of model organisms used in scientific research. Phages (infecting prokaryotes): Animal viruses: Plant viruses: Bacteria: Archaea. (none) [50%] 2024-06-16 [Model organisms] [Biology-related lists]...
  14. History of model organisms: The history of model organisms began with the idea that certain organisms can be studied and used to gain knowledge of other organisms or as a control (ideal) for other organisms of the same species. Model organisms offer standards that ... [50%] 2025-01-31 [Model organisms] [History of biology]...
  15. List of bioluminescent organisms: Bioluminescence is the production of light by living organisms. This list of bioluminescent organisms is organized by the environment, covering terrestrial, marine, and microorganisms. (none) [50%] 2025-01-20 [Lists of biota] [Bioluminescent organisms]...
  16. List of longest-living organisms: This is a list of the longest-living biological organisms: the individual(s) (or in some instances, clones) of a species with the longest natural maximum life spans. For a given species, such a designation may include: The definition of ... (List of organisms by lifespan) [44%] 2023-09-19 [Senescence in non-human organisms] [Biology-related lists]...
  17. Traceability of genetically modified organisms: The traceability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) describes a system that ensures the forwarding of the identity of a GMO from its production to its final buyer. Traceability is an essential prerequisite for the co-existence of GM and non ... [44%] 2023-07-14 [Food safety] [Genetically modified organisms in agriculture]...
  18. Lists of organisms by population: This is a collection of lists of organisms by their population. While most of the numbers are estimates, they have been made by the experts in their fields. (None) [44%] 2024-05-22 [Biology-related lists] [Lists of biota]...
  19. Biocontainment of genetically modified organisms: Since the advent of genetic engineering in the 1970s, concerns have been raised about the dangers of the technology. Laws, regulations, and treaties were created in the years following to contain genetically modified organisms and prevent their escape. (Biology) [44%] 2024-04-12 [Genetically modified organisms] [Genetic engineering]...
  20. Traceability of genetically modified organisms: The traceability of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) describes a system that ensures the forwarding of the identity of a GMO from its production to its final buyer. Traceability is an essential prerequisite for the co-existence of GM and non ... [44%] 2024-04-22 [Food safety] [Genetically modified organisms in agriculture]...
  21. Detection of genetically modified organisms: The detection of genetically modified organisms in food or feed is possible by biochemical means. It can either be qualitative, showing which genetically modified organism (GMO) is present, or quantitative, measuring in which amount a certain GMO is present. (Identification of genetically modified organisms) [44%] 2024-10-28 [Biochemistry methods] [Genetically modified organisms in agriculture]...
  22. Biocontainment of genetically modified organisms: Since the advent of genetic engineering in the 1970s, concerns have been raised about the dangers of the technology. Laws, regulations, and treaties were created in the years following to contain genetically modified organisms and prevent their escape. (Measures to prevent escape of GMOs) [44%] 2025-05-05 [Genetic engineering and agriculture] [Genetically modified organisms]...
  23. Projectile use by non-human organisms: Non-human use of projectiles. [40%] 2022-04-18
  24. List of organisms by chromosome count: The list of organisms by chromosome count describes ploidy or numbers of chromosomes in the cells of various plants, animals, protists, and other living organisms. This number, along with the visual appearance of the chromosome, is known as the karyotype ... (None) [40%] 2023-12-19 [Chromosomes] [Classical genetics]...
  25. List of organisms by chromosome count: The list of organisms by chromosome count describes ploidy or numbers of chromosomes in the cells of various plants, animals, protists, and other living organisms. This number, along with the visual appearance of the chromosome, is known as the karyotype ... (None) [40%] 2023-12-20 [Chromosomes] [Classical genetics]...
  26. Projectile use by non-human organisms: Although projectiles are commonly used in human conflict, projectile use by organisms other than humans is relatively rare. Most projectiles used by terrestrial animals are liquids. (Physics) [40%] 2023-10-06 [Ballistics] [Ethology]...
  27. List of biosafety level 4 organisms: Biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) organisms are dangerous or exotic agents which pose high risk of life-threatening disease, aerosol-transmitted lab infections, or related agents with unknown risk of transmission. Biosafety level 4 laboratories are designed for diagnostic work ... (List of organisms that require handling with the most severe protocol) [40%] 2024-03-11 [Safety] [Biological hazards]...
  28. List of biosafety level 4 organisms: Biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) organisms are dangerous or exotic agents which pose high risk of life-threatening disease, aerosol-transmitted lab infections, or related agents with unknown risk of transmission. Biosafety level 4 laboratories are designed for diagnostic work ... [40%] 2024-05-26 [Safety] [Biological hazards]...
  29. Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms: The Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM) is a Belgian government funded consortium of seven scientific institutions, who manage and exploit a collection of microbial and genetic resources. The consortium comprises more than 269,000 publicly available strains ... (Organization) [37%] 2023-07-14 [Microbiology organizations] [Gene banks]...
  30. List of organisms named after famous people: In biological nomenclature, organisms often receive scientific names that honor a person. A taxon (e.g., species or genus; plural: taxa) named in honor of another entity is an eponymous taxon, and names specifically honoring a person or persons are ... (none) [37%] 2025-01-24 [Taxonomy (biology)] [Taxonomic lists]...

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