Leptinotarsa decemlineata - Colorado potato beetle


 

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  Plantula
A flap-like structure at the base of the first tarsomere.
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  Plaque
A restricted, clear area in a lawn of confluent bacterial growth in culture, resulting from lysis of the bacteria in that area by a phage. (BSPP)
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  Plasmid
A self-replicating extra-chromsomal circle of DNA.
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  Plasmodium
A genus of micro-organisms causing malaria in primates, including humans.
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  Plasmolysis
Shrinkage of cell protoplasm away from its wall due to removal of water from its large central vacuole.
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  plasticity
1. the extent to which a genotype may vary in phenotype in different environments 2. the phenotypic or genotypic variation in a species or population...
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  plasticized wood
Español: madera plastificadaPortugués: madeira plastificada
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  plastics
Español: plásticosPortugués: plásticos
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  Plastid
See also: MitochondriaProtoplasmic bodies in a cell which are the centre of chemical activity.
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  Plastron
A film of air on an aquatic insects which acts as an air supply when underwater.
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