"Bryseae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bryseae is a small plant genus in the family Amaranthaceae. It is a type of saltbush that is native to Africa and southern Europe. The plants are shrubs or small trees that are often found growing in coastal areas and are known for their salt-tolerant properties.
Bryophytic refers to plants that belong to the bryophyte division, which includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. These plants are non-vascular, meaning they do not have a vascular system to transport water and nutrients throughout their bodies. They are typically small, non-woody, and non-flowering.
Bryopsida refers to the class of non-vascular plants that belong to the division Bryophyta. It includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Bryostatin is a complex of antimicrobial and antitumor compounds found in the marine bacteria species Bugula neritina.
Bryostatins are a family of complex polyketides, a type of bioactive compound, which are potent inhibitors of protein kinase C (PKC) and have been isolated from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina.
Bryozoa, also known as moss animals, are a phylum of small, sessile animals that live in colonies. They are characterized by their ability to filter-feed on small particles in the water, using specialized structures called zooids. Bryozoa are typically found in aquatic environments, such as oceans, seas, and freshwater lakes and rivers. They are often encrusted with calcium carbonate, which gives them a stiff, rock-like texture.
A bryozoan is a type of marine invertebrate that is characterized by its colonies of small, sessile animals called zooids. They are found in oceans all around the world and are often attached to rocks or other underwater structures. Bryozoans are filter feeders, using their tentacle-like structures to capture small particles of food from the water. They are often found in shallow, coastal waters, and are an important part of the marine ecosystem.
Bryozoans are small, often colonial animals that belong to the phylum Bryozoa. They are aquatic, sessile organisms that usually live in colonies and are attached to a surface. Bryozoans are filter feeders, using their many tiny feeding Structures called zooids to capture small aquatic organisms, such as plankton, from the water.
A Bryozoan, also known as a Bryozoum, is a small, aquatic animal that belongs to the phylum Bryozoa. They are usually attached to rocks, seaweed, or other surfaces, and feed on tiny particles of food and organisms suspended in the water.