单词 | biological organization |
释义 | BETA Examples ofbiological organizationDictionary> Examples ofbiological organization biological organizationisn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help! Add a definition While this view remains open to debate, it is generally accepted that a species constitutes a unit ofbiologicalorganization. From theCambridge English Corpus Precisely some bit of tissue which is specialized, as a result of the animal'sbiologicalorganization, to be sensitive to certain environmental events. From theCambridge English Corpus I would rather postulate that the sphere of subjective experience is a higher level ofbiologicalorganizationin the brain. From theCambridge English Corpus Although many of the best-known examples of convergence are morphological, as mentioned above convergence occurs at every level ofbiologicalorganization. From theCambridge English Corpus At this stage the key properties ofbiologicalorganizationappear: the ability to concentrate free energy and information, intensified counteraction to external influences, expedient behaviour and persistent self-renovation. From theCambridge English Corpus Biophysics spans all levels ofbiologicalorganization, from the molecular scale to whole organisms and ecosystems. From Wikipedia ![]() The physical environment is external to the level ofbiologicalorganizationunder investigation, including abiotic factors such as temperature, radiation, light, chemistry, climate and geology. From Wikipedia ![]() I see the question ofbiologicalorganizationtaking two prominent directions today. From Wikipedia ![]() A major goal with this research would be to understand thebiologicalorganization, from gene and protein expressions, that regulate neurogenesis in the hippocampus. From Wikipedia ![]() The overall goal is to identify how genes regulate multiple levels ofbiologicalorganization. From Wikipedia ![]() The important questions that 21st century biology faces all stem from a single question, the nature and generation ofbiologicalorganization.... From Wikipedia ![]() This is true at every level ofbiologicalorganizationand increasingly so the more abstract such order becomes within living systems. From Wikipedia ![]() Further, cells, organisms, and cultures are all biological, but they represent three different levels ofbiologicalorganization. From Wikipedia ![]() Morowitz had devoted the greater part of his career to the thermodynamic foundations ofbiologicalorganization. From Wikipedia ![]() Many of these issues can be traced back to a moral obligation towards to life forms and other units ofbiologicalorganization, like ecosystems, and the nature of that obligation. From Wikipedia ![]() For example bone has up to seven levels ofbiologicalorganization, and the smallest level, i.e., single collagen fibril and hydroxylapatite minerals have dimensions well below 100 nm. From Wikipedia ![]() The theory, therefore, links various levels of biological organisation (cells, organisms and populations). From Wikipedia ![]() The biological organisation of life is a fundamental premise for numerous areas of scientific research, particularly in the medical sciences. From Wikipedia ![]() The unit of selection can be the individual or it can be another level within the hierarchy of biological organisation, such as genes, cells, and kin groups. From Wikipedia ![]() These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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