"Cryptoclidus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cryptoclidus is a genus of plesiosaurs, a group of marine reptiles that lived during the Jurassic period. The name "Cryptoclidus" comes from the Greek words "kruptos" meaning "hidden" and "klēidos" meaning "key", likely referring to the animal's supposed ability to hide its claws.
Cryptoclidus
A genus of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Jurassic period.
Cryptocercidae is a family of insects that includes woodroaches. They are also known as cockroach-like insects or jumping woodlice. This family consists of about 50 species that are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Cryptochromes are a type of photoreceptor found in some organisms, particularly plants and animals, that play a crucial role in detecting light and responding to light stimuli. They are sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) and blue light, which helps organisms adapt to their environment and regulates various physiological processes, such as circadian rhythms, flowering, and seed germination.
Cryptochromes are a type of photoreceptor protein found in plants and animals that respond to blue light and influence biological rhythms. They are involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms, which are the internal biological processes that occur in an organism over a 24-hour period. Cryptochromes play a crucial role in maintaining the synchronization of these rhythms with the day-night cycle, and their malfunction has been implicated in several diseases, including insomnia, jet lag, and cancer.
Cryptococcal refers to something related to Cryptococcus, a genus of yeast-like fungi that can cause various diseases in humans and animals. In particular, Cryptococcal meningitis is a serious infection that affects the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.