"Mesotrophic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mesotrophic refers to a type of body of water, such as a lake or river, that has a moderate level of nutrient richness, meaning it is neither extremely fertile (eutrophic) nor extremely poor in nutrients (oligotrophic). In a mesotrophic body of water, the algae growth is moderate, and the water is generally clear to slightly cloudy. Mesotrophic ecosystems are often characterized by a balanced food chain and a diverse range of aquatic life.
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart. The most common form is pleural mesothelioma, which affects the lining of the lungs. It is usually caused by exposure to asbestos, a group of minerals that were widely used in construction and other industries until the 1980s.
Mesotherapy is a medical treatment in which a series of small injections of vitamins, minerals, and other substances are administered into the skin, typically to treat a variety of health and cosmetic issues such as pain relief, wrinkles, and cellulite. The term "meso" refers to the mesoderm, a layer of tissue below the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. The procedure involves injecting tiny amounts of a solution into specific areas of the skin to stimulate the body's natural healing processes and improve the appearance of the skin.
Mesothermal refers to a type of climate characterized by mild winters and warm summers, with temperatures ranging from roughly 32°F (0°C) to 64°F (18°C) throughout the year. This term is often used in geology and geography to describe regions that have a moderate temperature range, typically found at middle latitudes around 30° to 50° north or south of the equator.
Mesothoracic refers to the second segment of the thorax of an insect, particularly in beetles and flies. The thorax is the middle segment of an insect's body, and it typically consists of three segments: prothoracic, mesothoracic, and metathoracic. The mesothoracic segment is usually larger than the other two and contains the legs, wings, and other important structures.
Mesothorax (plural: mesothoraces) refers to the second thoracic segment of certain arthropods, such as insects and arachnids. It is a segment of the body that typically contains the midlegs and is often accompanied by other features such as wings, wing pouches, or genital openings. This term is often used in entomological and zoological contexts.
Mesothorium is a historical term that was once used to describe a synthetic radioactive element with the atomic number 41 and atomic mass 93. However, it is no longer recognized as a valid element by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and is not included in modern periodic tables.<br><br>The term "mesothorium" was used to describe a hypothetical element that was thought to be a intermediate state between thorium and uranium, hence the name "meso" meaning "middle".
Mesotroch is a noun that refers to a type of gear train or mechanical system where the input shaft and output shaft are parallel and on different levels.
Mesotrochal refers to the middle or median sector of an annulus or ring-shaped structure, typically in a spiral structure like a snail's shell or a fossilized ammonite. It is the middle part of the spiral, between the protoconch (the earliest whorl of the snail shell) and the actual body chamber.
A mesotype is a term used in linguistics to describe a type of language or text that is intermediate in style or level of formality between a colloquialism and a formalism.
The mesovarium is a small pouch or sac that contains the ovarian ligament and is located at the back of the fallopian tube, near the ovary. It helps to suspend the ovary in its place and connects it to the pelvic cavity. The mesovarium is a part of the female reproductive system and plays a crucial role in facilitating the process of ovulation and fertilization.
Mesoxalate is a type of salt that is used as a medication to control high blood pressure and to treat hyperkalemia (a condition characterized by abnormally high levels of potassium in the blood).
Mesoxalic acid is a type of organic compound that is derived from tartaric acid. It is a colorless solid with a distinctive sweet and sour taste. Mesoxalic acid is used as a food additive, asecticide, and a texture and consistency agent in food products.
Mesozoa is a minor group of worm-like animals that are typically found in aquatic environments. The name "Mesozoa" comes from the Greek words "meso", meaning "mid", and "zoon", meaning "animal". Mesozoans are characterized by their simple body structure, which is often divided into three regions: the head, thorax, and abdomen. They have a tendency to burrow into sediment or attach themselves to rocks or other surfaces. Despite their small size, mesozoans play an important ecological role in their respective environments, serving as both predators and prey for other animals.
The term "Mesozoic" refers to a geological era that lasted from about 252 million to 66 million years ago. It is often informally called the "Age of Reptiles" because during this time, reptiles were the dominant land animals. The Mesozoic Era is divided into three periods: the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. It ended with the mass extinction event that wiped out dinosaurs, and is followed by the Cenozoic Era.
Mespilus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae. It includes around 8-10 species of shrubs or small trees commonly known as medlars or Service trees. They are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Mespilus is often referred to as the wild apple or the jost tree. The fruit of the Mespilus tree is edible, but it is not commonly eaten fresh.
Mesquite is a type of desert shrub or small tree that is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Its wood and leaves are often used for fuel, and it is also a food source for various animals.