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  • Microalgae
  • Microscopic algae

    Microalgae or microphytes are microscopic algae invisible to the naked eye. They are phytoplankton typically found in freshwater and marine systems, living

    Microalgae

    Microalgae

    Microalgae

  • Culture of microalgae in hatcheries
  • Microscopic algae for food or animal feed

    Microalgae or microscopic algae grow in either marine or freshwater systems. They are primary producers in the oceans that convert water and carbon dioxide

    Culture of microalgae in hatcheries

    Culture of microalgae in hatcheries

    Culture_of_microalgae_in_hatcheries

  • Algae
  • Diverse group of photosynthetic organisms

    plants (embryophytes). Such organisms range from microscopic unicellular microalgae (including cyanobacteria and phytoplankton) to seaweeds, multicellular

    Algae

    Algae

    Algae

  • Algae bioreactor
  • Device used for cultivating micro or macro algae

    The bioreactor has to be made out of transparent material. The first microalgae cultivation was of the unicellular Chlorella vulgaris by Dutch microbiologist

    Algae bioreactor

    Algae bioreactor

    Algae_bioreactor

  • Photobioreactor
  • Bioreactor with a light source to grow photosynthetic microorganisms

    facilitate photosynthesis. Photobioreactors are typically used to cultivate microalgae, cyanobacteria, and some mosses. Photobioreactors can be open systems

    Photobioreactor

    Photobioreactor

    Photobioreactor

  • Algaculture
  • Aquaculture involving the farming of algae

    of algae that are intentionally cultivated fall into the category of microalgae (also referred to as phytoplankton, microphytes, or planktonic algae)

    Algaculture

    Algaculture

    Algaculture

  • Extracellular polymeric substance
  • Gluey polymers secreted by microorganisms to form biofilms

    phosphate). Exopolysaccharides are secreted from microorganisms including microalgae into the surrounding environment during their growth or propagation. They

    Extracellular polymeric substance

    Extracellular polymeric substance

    Extracellular_polymeric_substance

  • Chlorella vulgaris
  • Species of green alga

    swine manure is capable of improving the growth medium performance of microalgae cultivations in terms of final biomass productivity, showing that algal

    Chlorella vulgaris

    Chlorella vulgaris

    Chlorella_vulgaris

  • Algae fuel
  • Use of algae as a source of energy-rich oils

    research area. In 1942, Harder and Von Witsch were the first to propose that microalgae be grown as a source of lipids for food or fuel. Following World War II

    Algae fuel

    Algae fuel

    Algae_fuel

  • Carbon-neutral fuel
  • Type of fuel which have no net greenhouse gas emissions

    specific applications. Microalgae also can be used as livestock feed due to their proteins. Even more, some species of microalgae produce valuable compounds

    Carbon-neutral fuel

    Carbon-neutral_fuel

  • Schizochytrium
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    Stramenopiles (heterokonts), a group which also contains kelp and various microalgae. Several stages occur in its lifecycle. The feeding form has a stiff,

    Schizochytrium

    Schizochytrium

  • Diatomaceous earth
  • Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock

    consists of the fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled microalgae, that have accumulated over millions of years. It is used as a filtration

    Diatomaceous earth

    Diatomaceous earth

    Diatomaceous_earth

  • Psychrophile
  • Organism capable of growing and reproducing in the cold

    conifers; those in the Chironomidae family are still active at −16 °C (3 °F). Microalgae that live in snow and ice include green, brown, and red algae. Snow algae

    Psychrophile

    Psychrophile

    Psychrophile

  • Fatty acid photodecarboxylase
  • chloroplast membrane of a microalgae called Chlorella variabilis NC64A; The enzyme was also shown to be well conserved in microalgae in general. Others photoenzymes

    Fatty acid photodecarboxylase

    Fatty_acid_photodecarboxylase

  • Astaxanthin
  • Chemical compound

    molecule amphiphilic. Astaxanthin is produced naturally in the freshwater microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis, the yeast fungus Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous

    Astaxanthin

    Astaxanthin

    Astaxanthin

  • Aeroplankton
  • Tiny lifeforms floating and drifting in the air, carried by the wind

    particularly high quantities of harmful cyanobacteria and microalgae. Additionally, harmful microalgae and cyanobacteria blooms tend to occur in both marine

    Aeroplankton

    Aeroplankton

    Aeroplankton

  • Vietnam
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    Vietnam is also home to 1,438 species of freshwater microalgae, constituting 9.6% of all microalgae species, as well as 794 aquatic invertebrates and 2

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

  • List of marine aquarium plant species
  • the species Dictyosphaeria cavernosa may become nuisances. The green microalgae Ostreobium is parasitic in stony coral skeletons and compromises the structure

    List of marine aquarium plant species

    List of marine aquarium plant species

    List_of_marine_aquarium_plant_species

  • Crypthecodinium cohnii
  • Species of single-celled organism

    Crypthecodinium cohnii is a species of dinoflagellate microalgae. It is used industrially in the production of docosahexaenoic acid. Crypthecodinium cohnii

    Crypthecodinium cohnii

    Crypthecodinium_cohnii

  • SERI microalgae culture collection
  • The SERI microalgae culture collection was a collection from the Department of Energy's Aquatic Species Program cataloged at the Solar Energy Research

    SERI microalgae culture collection

    SERI microalgae culture collection

    SERI_microalgae_culture_collection

  • Liquid3
  • Clean energy photobioreactor project

    photobioreactors, air is sucked through a pressure pump and fed to the microalgae, with oxygen released as a byproduct. Additionally, the Liquid 3 bioreactor

    Liquid3

    Liquid3

  • Plankton
  • Organisms living in water or air that drift in the current or wind

    planktonic animal (metazoa) is a female copepod. It has two egg sacs and microalgae attached to its body These are shells of planktonic protists called radiolarians

    Plankton

    Plankton

    Plankton

  • Zooplankton
  • Heterotrophic protistan or metazoan members of the plankton ecosystem

    Zooplankton can be contrasted with phytoplankton (cyanobacteria and microalgae), which are the plant-like component of the plankton community (the "phyto-"

    Zooplankton

    Zooplankton

    Zooplankton

  • Planctomycetota
  • Phylum of aquatic bacteria

    been observed in association with many organisms, including, macroalgae, microalgae, marine sponges, and plants such as lichens and bryophytes. They have

    Planctomycetota

    Planctomycetota

    Planctomycetota

  • Scenedesmus
  • Genus of green algae

    Folch extraction was best for lipid extraction. Scenedesmus, and other microalgae such as Chlorella, Dunaliella, Chlamydomonas, and Spirulina, contain large

    Scenedesmus

    Scenedesmus

    Scenedesmus

  • Eicosapentaenoic acid
  • Chemical compound

    non-animal sources (e.g., commercially, from Yarrowia lipolytica, and from microalgae such as Nannochloropsis oculata, Monodus subterraneus, Chlorella minutissima

    Eicosapentaenoic acid

    Eicosapentaenoic acid

    Eicosapentaenoic_acid

  • Rhamnose
  • Chemical compound

    sumac, and plants in the genus Uncaria. Rhamnose is also produced by microalgae belonging to class Bacillariophyceae (diatoms). Rhamnose is commonly bound

    Rhamnose

    Rhamnose

  • Marine primary production
  • Marine synthesis of organic compounds

    plants. Marine algae includes the largely invisible and often unicellular microalgae, which together with cyanobacteria form the ocean phytoplankton, as well

    Marine primary production

    Marine primary production

    Marine_primary_production

  • Christopher Hills
  • British writer

    Hill and his company Microalgae International were accused of making false health claims about spirulina. In March 1982, Microalgae International was charged

    Christopher Hills

    Christopher Hills

    Christopher_Hills

  • Targeted drug delivery
  • Method of delivering medication

    particles can also be used for cardiac tissue. There are biocompatible microalgae hybrid microrobots for active drug-delivery in the lungs and the gastrointestinal

    Targeted drug delivery

    Targeted_drug_delivery

  • Limnospira platensis
  • Species of bacterium

    PMID 20203057. Masojídek J, Torzillo G (2008). "Mass Cultivation of Freshwater Microalgae". Encyclopedia of Ecology. Elsevier. pp. 2226–2235. doi:10.1016/b978-008045405-4

    Limnospira platensis

    Limnospira platensis

    Limnospira_platensis

  • Spirulina (dietary supplement)
  • Blue-green algal genus used in food

    Mangott, Arnold; Li, Yan (2015). "Nutritional Evaluation of Australian Microalgae as Potential Human Health Supplements". PLOS ONE. 10 (2) e0118985. Bibcode:2015PLoSO

    Spirulina (dietary supplement)

    Spirulina (dietary supplement)

    Spirulina_(dietary_supplement)

  • List of types of seafood
  • extent in modern times. Edible sea plants, such as some seaweeds and microalgae, are widely eaten as seafood around the world, especially in Asia (see

    List of types of seafood

    List of types of seafood

    List_of_types_of_seafood

  • Mixoplankton
  • Plankton that can both photosynthesize and eat other organisms

    Bacteria cyanobacteria Archaea Viruses By size Heterotrophic picoplankton Microalgae Microzooplankton Nanophytoplankton calcareous Photosynthetic picoplankton

    Mixoplankton

    Mixoplankton

    Mixoplankton

  • Sonication
  • Application of sound energy

    various purposes such as the extraction of multiple compounds from plants, microalgae, and seaweeds. Ultrasonic frequencies (> 20 kHz) are usually used, leading

    Sonication

    Sonication

    Sonication

  • Algae DNA barcoding
  • Technique used for species identification and phylogenetic studies

    assess diversity with microscopy and high-throughput sequencing? Case of microalgae in lakes". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 18 (1): 51–62. doi:10.1007/s13127-018-0359-5

    Algae DNA barcoding

    Algae DNA barcoding

    Algae_DNA_barcoding

  • Phytoplankton
  • Autotrophic members of the plankton ecosystem

    Microscopic algaePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets (microalgae) NAAMES Ocean acidification – Decrease of pH levels in the ocean Paradox

    Phytoplankton

    Phytoplankton

    Phytoplankton

  • Fucoxanthin
  • Chemical compound

    brown macroalgae, such as Fucus spp., and the golden-brown unicellular microalgae, the diatoms. It absorbs blue and green light at bandwidth 450–540 nm

    Fucoxanthin

    Fucoxanthin

  • Fatty acid
  • Carboxylic acid

    component of the lipids (up to 70% by weight) in some species such as microalgae but in some other organisms are not found in their standalone form, but

    Fatty acid

    Fatty acid

    Fatty_acid

  • Diatom
  • Single-celled alga with a silica cell wall

    member of a large group comprising several genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms

    Diatom

    Diatom

    Diatom

  • Roquette Frères
  • French company

    2008 - Take-over of the B.P.S. (Bioprodukte Steinberg), production of microalgae in Klotze, Germany 2018 - Acquisition of the American firm Sethness, described

    Roquette Frères

    Roquette_Frères

  • Bioindicator
  • Species that reveals the status of an environment

    by looking at the consumption of hydrocarbon gases in a culture cell. Microalgae have gained attention in recent years due to several reasons including

    Bioindicator

    Bioindicator

    Bioindicator

  • Meat-packing industry
  • Industrial production of food and by-products from animals

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    Meat-packing industry

    Meat-packing industry

    Meat-packing_industry

  • Sea
  • Large body of salt water

    of waves, provides a rich environment and is home to bacteria, fungi, microalgae, protozoa, fish eggs and various larvae. The pelagic zone contains macro-

    Sea

    Sea

    Sea

  • Algae eater
  • Algae-eating species of animals, such as fish

    hair algae, diatoms, cyanobacteria, brown film algae, detritus, and microalgae. There are several saltwater fish species that eat algae. Two of the major

    Algae eater

    Algae_eater

  • Whey
  • Liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained

    other chemicals. Integrated systems coupling anaerobic digestion with microalgae cultivation have also been proposed. In these "closed-loop" scenarios

    Whey

    Whey

    Whey

  • Fauna
  • Set of animal species in any particular region and time

    the bottom of a body of water, rather than on its surface. Bacteria and microalgae may also live in the interstices (small spaces between particles) of bottom

    Fauna

    Fauna

    Fauna

  • Flathead grey mullet
  • Species of fish

    over sand or mud bottoms, feeding on zooplankton, dead plant matter, microalgae and detritus. The adult fish normally feed on algae in fresh water. The

    Flathead grey mullet

    Flathead grey mullet

    Flathead_grey_mullet

  • Acoela
  • Order of flatworm-like bilaterian animals

    in the family Convolutidae often form endosymbiotic relationship with microalgae. In one of the genera, Waminoa, the algae are transmitted vertically from

    Acoela

    Acoela

    Acoela

  • Parasesarma erythrodactyla
  • Species of crab

    mangrove leaf detritus for about 65%-80% of its nutrition, and on benthic microalgae such as diatoms for between 20% and 35% of its nutrition. Sesarmid crabs

    Parasesarma erythrodactyla

    Parasesarma erythrodactyla

    Parasesarma_erythrodactyla

  • Nannochloropsis
  • Genus of algae

    analysis. The algae of the genus Nannochloropsis differ from other related microalgae in that they have chlorophyll a and completely lack chlorophyll b and

    Nannochloropsis

    Nannochloropsis

    Nannochloropsis

  • Leptoseris
  • Genus of corals

    extreme depths (over 100m). They have a mutualistic relationship with microalgae called Symbiodinium that gives them the flexibility of photo-acclimatization

    Leptoseris

    Leptoseris

    Leptoseris

  • Content industry
  • Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp Geological Fossil

    Content industry

    Content_industry

  • Mariculture
  • Marine System

    sites. Algaculture involves the farming of species of algae, including microalgae (such as phytoplankton) and macroalgae (such as seaweed). Uses of commercial

    Mariculture

    Mariculture

    Mariculture

  • Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation
  • Indian state-owned agency

    Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp Geological Fossil

    Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation

    Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation

    Haryana_State_Industrial_and_Infrastructure_Development_Corporation

  • Conventional pollutant
  • at using microalgae systems as an environment-friendly green technology for removal of conventional contaminants in wastewater. Microalgae have been

    Conventional pollutant

    Conventional_pollutant

  • Seafood
  • Marine life regarded as food by humans

    lesser extent in modern times. Edible sea plants such as some seaweeds and microalgae are widely eaten as sea vegetables around the world, especially in Asia

    Seafood

    Seafood

    Seafood

  • Sofia Hoffmann
  • Portuguese singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (born 1980)

    university, Sofia Hoffmann briefly worked in the micro aquaculture and microalgae industry before making a transition to the METRO/Makro group. It is while

    Sofia Hoffmann

    Sofia Hoffmann

    Sofia_Hoffmann

  • Biorefinery
  • Refinery that converts biomass to energy and other beneficial byproducts

    on investment of 3.2 years and 21.9%, respectively. The integration of microalgae and Jatropha as a viable route for the production of biofuels and biochemicals

    Biorefinery

    Biorefinery

    Biorefinery

  • Luxury uptake
  • Algae competition for phosphorus

    Luxury uptake refers to the adaptation of microalgae sequestering a greater quantity of nutrients, typically phosphorus, than they are immediately able

    Luxury uptake

    Luxury_uptake

  • DSM (company)
  • Dutch multinational corporation

    2011: Martek Biosciences Corporation (nutritional products derived from microalgae and fermentation technology). 2011: Vitatene (natural carotenoids derived

    DSM (company)

    DSM (company)

    DSM_(company)

  • Harmful algal bloom
  • Population explosion of organisms that can kill marine life

    of any body of water. These organisms, referred to as phytoplankton or microalgae, form the base of the food web upon which nearly all other marine organisms

    Harmful algal bloom

    Harmful algal bloom

    Harmful_algal_bloom

  • Phycology
  • Branch of biology concerned with the study of algae

    are single-celled and microscopic (including phytoplankton and other microalgae); many others are multicellular to one degree or another, some of these

    Phycology

    Phycology

    Phycology

  • Bioremediation
  • Process used to treat contaminated media such as water and soil

    refers to any process where in a biological system (typically bacteria, microalgae, fungi in mycoremediation, and plants in phytoremediation), living or

    Bioremediation

    Bioremediation

    Bioremediation

  • Cargo
  • Goods or produce transported

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    Cargo

    Cargo

    Cargo

  • Tertiary sector
  • Service sector

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    Tertiary sector

    Tertiary sector

    Tertiary_sector

  • Pyrolysis oil
  • Petroleum substitute

    with a heating value of 41 MJ/kg (Miao et al., 2004a). Recently when microalgae become a hot research topic as the third generation of biofuel, pyrolysis

    Pyrolysis oil

    Pyrolysis_oil

  • Manufacturing
  • Industrial activity producing goods for sale using labor and machines

    Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp Geological Fossil

    Manufacturing

    Manufacturing

    Manufacturing

  • Radula
  • Anatomical structure of mollusks used for eating

    polyplacophora, feeding primarily on these resistant algae, although microalgae are also consumed by species with these radular types. The sacoglossans

    Radula

    Radula

  • Bioassay
  • Analytical method to determine potency and effect of a substance

    bioassay ECOTOX, which uses the microalgae Euglena gracilis to test the toxicity of water samples. (See Bioindicator#Microalgae in water quality) Assay Immunoassay

    Bioassay

    Bioassay

    Bioassay

  • Biohybrid microswimmer
  • theranostic applications. Various microorganisms, including bacteria, microalgae, and spermatozoids, have been utilised to fabricate different biohybrid

    Biohybrid microswimmer

    Biohybrid microswimmer

    Biohybrid_microswimmer

  • Fish oil
  • Oil derived from the tissues of oily fish

    fatty acids. Instead, the fish accumulate the acids by consuming either microalgae or prey fish that have accumulated omega−3 fatty acids. Fatty predatory

    Fish oil

    Fish_oil

  • Primary sector
  • Industry of raw materials and unprocessed food

    Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp Geological Fossil

    Primary sector

    Primary_sector

  • Kleptoplasty
  • Form of algae symbiosis

    This microorganism requires a constant supply of a strain of Tetraselmis microalgae, which it ingests to extract chloroplasts. The kleptoplasts are then progressively

    Kleptoplasty

    Kleptoplasty

    Kleptoplasty

  • Freelancer
  • Self-employed worker with no committed employer

    Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp Geological Fossil

    Freelancer

    Freelancer

  • Anastasios Melis
  • Greek-American biologist

    and pioneering work installing entire exogenous metabolic pathways in microalgae and cyanobacteria. → CHRONICLE OF RESEARCH in the MELIS LAB Melis has

    Anastasios Melis

    Anastasios_Melis

  • Closterium
  • Genus of algae

    Closteriaceae. Species of Closterium are a common component of freshwater microalgae flora worldwide. Closterium is a diverse genus consisting of solitary

    Closterium

    Closterium

    Closterium

  • Axiom Mission 4
  • Private crewed spaceflight to the International Space Station in 2025

    and mission planning. The experiments are co-ordinated by ISRO. Space Microalgae (International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB)

    Axiom Mission 4

    Axiom Mission 4

    Axiom_Mission_4

  • Dunaliella
  • Genus of algae

    Martins, António A.; Mata, Teresa M.; Caetano, Nídia S. (November 2020). "Microalgae for biotechnological applications: Cultivation, harvesting and biomass

    Dunaliella

    Dunaliella

    Dunaliella

  • J. Craig Venter
  • American geneticist (1946–2026)

    biofuels. Venter continued to work on the development of engineered diatomic microalgae for the production of biofuels. Venter sought a patent for the first partially

    J. Craig Venter

    J. Craig Venter

    J._Craig_Venter

  • Amoebozoa
  • Phylum of protozoans

    sporangia. Mixotrophic species living in a symbiotic relationship with microalgae of the genus Chlorella, which lives inside the cytoplasm of their host

    Amoebozoa

    Amoebozoa

    Amoebozoa

  • Sheepshead minnow
  • Species of fish

    both animal and vegetable matter. Its diet mainly consists of detritus, microalgae, crustacean larvae and other small invertebrates. Males are aggressive

    Sheepshead minnow

    Sheepshead minnow

    Sheepshead_minnow

  • Electronics industry
  • Industry that focuses in the electronics production

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    Electronics industry

    Electronics industry

    Electronics_industry

  • Chamelea gallina
  • Species of bivalve

    five and twenty metres. It is a filter feeder, taking in a variety of microalgae, bacteria and small particles of detritus. This species is used for food

    Chamelea gallina

    Chamelea gallina

    Chamelea_gallina

  • Filter feeder
  • Animals that feed by straining food from water

    feeding on organic matter, food particles or smaller organisms (bacteria, microalgae and zooplanktons) suspended in water, typically by having the water pass

    Filter feeder

    Filter feeder

    Filter_feeder

  • Japan Airlines
  • Airline of Japan

    132 litters (9.1% mixing ratio) of SAF sourced from wood chips and from microalgae. It was the first flight in the world to use biofuel derived from gasified

    Japan Airlines

    Japan Airlines

    Japan_Airlines

  • Commercial fishing
  • Catching seafood for commercial profit

    Spawning bed Salmon Tilapia Tailwater US hatcheries Algaculture Giant kelp Microalgae Microalgal bacterial flocs Photobioreactor Raceway pond Seaweed Other

    Commercial fishing

    Commercial fishing

    Commercial_fishing

  • NASA spin-off technologies
  • enrichment ingredient that traces its existence to NASA-sponsored research on microalgae as a source of oxygen and food as well as waste disposal for long-duration

    NASA spin-off technologies

    NASA_spin-off_technologies

  • Aedes aegypti
  • Species of mosquito

    Siriyasatien, Padet; Walton, Catherine; Jariyapan, Narissara (16 July 2025). "Microalgae diversity in Aedes aegypti larvae guts and breeding sites in Nakhon Si

    Aedes aegypti

    Aedes aegypti

    Aedes_aegypti

  • Retail
  • Sale of goods and services

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    Retail

    Retail

    Retail

  • Original equipment manufacturer
  • Company that fabricates parts used in another company's products

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    Original equipment manufacturer

    Original equipment manufacturer

    Original_equipment_manufacturer

  • Falkirk distillery
  • style warehouse. Waste from the facility is used as a feedstock to grow microalgae as an animal feed ingredient. The distillery has a visitor centre, planned

    Falkirk distillery

    Falkirk distillery

    Falkirk_distillery

  • Neoarchean
  • Fourth era of the Archean Eon

    South Africa dating to 2.8 to 2.7 Ga, resembling present day siphonalean microalgae. However, the identity of these microfossils as eukaryotes is highly controversial

    Neoarchean

    Neoarchean

    Neoarchean

  • List of feeding behaviours
  • pollen Xylophage: eating wood Algivore: eating algae (both macroalgae and microalgae) Phytoplanktonivore: eating phytoplankton Omnivore: the eating of both

    List of feeding behaviours

    List of feeding behaviours

    List_of_feeding_behaviours

  • Engineering
  • Applied science and research

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    Engineering

    Engineering

    Engineering

  • Industrial agriculture
  • Form of modern industrialized farming

    Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp Geological Fossil

    Industrial agriculture

    Industrial agriculture

    Industrial_agriculture

  • Carotenoid
  • Class of chemical compounds; yellow, orange or red plant pigments

    "Traditional and new trend strategies to enhance pigment contents in microalgae". World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 40 (9): 272. doi:10

    Carotenoid

    Carotenoid

    Carotenoid

  • Secondary sector
  • Manufacturing and construction industries

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    Secondary sector

    Secondary_sector

  • Docosahexaenoic acid
  • Chemical compound

    tissue of severely depressed people. Aerobic eukaryotes, specifically microalgae, mosses, fungi, and some animals, perform biosynthesis of DHA as a series

    Docosahexaenoic acid

    Docosahexaenoic acid

    Docosahexaenoic_acid

  • Seahorse
  • Genus of bony fishes

    and do not experience the stress of moving out of the wild. Feeding microalgae such as Tisochrysis lutea at the larval stage has shown to significantly

    Seahorse

    Seahorse

    Seahorse

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  • Kulbert
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Kulbert

    Calm or bright.

  • Damon
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Anglo, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, English, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Polish

    Damon

    To Tame; Constant; Spirit; Subdue; Blue Sky

  • Taahirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Taahirah

    Clean

  • Coe
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Coe

    Hollow in the Hill

  • Kifayat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Kifayat

    Sufficiency; Competence; Enough

  • Yonatan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Hebrew, Jewish

    Yonatan

    Given by God

  • Tarsus
  • Biblical

    Tarsus

    winged; feathered

  • Kahal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kahal

    One who has dark eyelids

  • Zephath
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Zephath

    Which beholds, that attends or that covers.

  • Vakpati | வாக்பதி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vakpati | வாக்பதி

    Great orator

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