About: Marine life

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All living things in salt water

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  • plante, dyr eller annan organisme som lever i saltvatn (nn)
  • Organismus, der im Salzwasser lebt (de)
  • all living things in salt water (en)
  • merissä elävät eliöt (fi)
  • la vida marina la conforman las plantas, los animales y otros organismos que viven en el agua salada de los mares y océanos (es)
  • الكائنات التي تعيش في المياه المالحة (ar)
  • ensemble des organismes qui vivent dans l'eau salée (fr)
  • בעלי חיים המותאמים לחיים בתוך הימים והאוקיינוסים השונים ובמקווי מים מלוחים שונים (iw)
  • کره زمین 70% آن را آب پوشانیده است (fa)
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  • Evolutionary tree showing the divergence of modern species from their common ancestor in the centre. The three domains are coloured, with bacteria blue, archaea green and eukaryotes red. (en)
  • Shell micrographs (en)
  • Shell of a spherical radiolarian (en)
  • Armoured (en)
  • ...and defensive spines (en)
  • ...can have more than one nucleus (en)
  • Unarmoured (en)
  • Cyanobacteria from a microbial mat. Cyanobacteria were the first organisms to release oxygen via photosynthesis. (en)
  • Microbial mats are the earliest form of life on Earth for which there is good fossil evidence. The image shows a cyanobacterial-algal mat. (en)
  • ...extinct fossil (en)
  • ...have plates called coccoliths (en)
  • A suggested explanation for glowing seas (en)
  • Blue dragon, a pelagic sea slug (en)
  • Diagram of a typical tailed phage (en)
  • Gill slits in an acorn worm and tunicate (en)
  • Marine tetrapod (en)
  • The acorn worm is associated with the development of gill slits. (en)
  • cell schematic (en)
  • Multiple phages attached to a bacterial cell wall at 200,000× magnification (en)
  • Bolinus brandaris, a sea snail from which the Phoenicians extracted royal Tyrian purple dye colour code: #66023C _____ (en)
  • micrograph (en)
  • Stromatolites are formed from microbial mats as microbes slowly move upwards to avoid being smothered by sediment. (en)
  • The cyanobacterium genus Prochlorococcus is a major contributor to atmospheric oxygen. (en)
  • Segments and tagmata of an arthropod The thorax bears the main locomotory appendages. The head and thorax are fused in some arthropods, such as crabs and lobsters. (en)
  • The dominant feature of the planet viewed from space is water – oceans of liquid water flood most of the surface while water vapour swirls in atmospheric clouds and the poles are capped with ice. (en)
  • A surf wave at night sparkles with blue light due to the presence of a bioluminescent dinoflagellate, such as Lingulodinium polyedrum (en)
  • Bigfin reef squid displaying vivid iridescence at night. Cephalopods are the most neurologically advanced invertebrates. (en)
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  • Drawings by Haeckel 1904 (en)
  • Foraminiferans are important unicellular zooplankton [[#Marine protists (en)
  • Diatoms have a silica shell with radial or bilateral symmetry. (en)
  • Computer simulations of Turing patterns on a sphere closely replicate some radiolarian shell patterns. (en)
  • There has been much controversy over which invertebrate phyla, sponges or comb jellies, is the most basal. Currently, sponges are more widely considered to be the most basal. (en)
  • Coccolithophores build calcite skeletons important to the marine carbon cycle. (en)
  • Gill slits have been described as "the foremost morphological innovation of early deuterostomes". In aquatic organisms, gill slits allow water that enters the mouth during feeding to exit. Some invertebrate chordates also use the slits to filter food from the water. (en)
  • Skeletal structures showing the vertebral column and internal skeleton running from the head to the tail. (en)
  • Choanoflagellates, unicellular "collared" flagellate protists, are thought to be the closest living relatives of the animals. ---- 16px Getting to know our single-celled ancestors - MicroCosmos (en)
  • Placozoa have the simplest structure of all animals. (en)
  • Traditionally dinoflagellates have been presented as armoured or unarmoured. (en)
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  • Cyanobacteria (en)
  • Bacteriophages (en)
  • Dinoflagellates (en)
  • Radiolarians (en)
  • Diatoms (en)
  • Marine biogeochemical cycles (en)
  • Turing and radiolarian morphology (en)
  • Foraminiferans (en)
  • Coccolithophores (en)
  • Gill slits (en)
  • microbial mats (en)
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  • Haeckel Phaeodaria 1.jpg (en)
  • Haeckel Stephoidea edit.jpg (en)
  • Radiolarians - Actinomma sol .jpg (en)
  • Spherical radiolarian.jpg (en)
  • Foram-globigerina hg.jpg (en)
  • G bulloides Brady 1884.jpg (en)
  • Gymnodinium agile sp.jpg (en)
  • Peridinium digitale.jpg (en)
  • Aplysina archeri .jpg (en)
  • Archimollusc-en.svg (en)
  • Bolinus brandaris 2.jpg (en)
  • Centric diatom .jpg (en)
  • Codosiga.jpg (en)
  • Comb jelly 2.jpg (en)
  • Cronoflagelado2.svg (en)
  • Cyanobacteria guerrero negro.jpg (en)
  • Cyanobacterial-algal mat.jpg (en)
  • Dinoflagellate lumincescence 2.jpg (en)
  • Discoaster surculus 01.jpg (en)
  • Earth Pacific jul 30 2010.jpg (en)
  • Gill slits.png (en)
  • Glaucus atlanticus 1 cropped.jpg (en)
  • Pennate diatoms .jpg (en)
  • Phage.jpg (en)
  • Placozoan.webp (en)
  • Prochlorococcus marinus .jpg (en)
  • Saccoglossus.jpg (en)
  • Skeleton of a bass.jpg (en)
  • SpermWhaleLyd3.jpg (en)
  • Squid komodo.jpg (en)
  • Stromatolites in Sharkbay.jpg (en)
  • Tailed phage.png (en)
  • Trichoplax.jpg (en)
  • Potential Mechanism for Dazzling Blue Flashes of Light in Oceans Identified .jpg (en)
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  • Iridescent red ctenophore — EVNautilus (en)
  • Venus Girdle - Youtube (en)
  • Copepods: The Diatom-Devouring King of Plankton - Journey to the Microcosmos (en)
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  • 海洋生物 (zh)
  • Marine life (en)
  • حياة بحرية (ar)
  • Vida marina (es)
  • Biodiversité marine (fr)
  • Biota laut (in)
  • 해양 생물 (ko)
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