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Phycochrome
Phycochrome Phy"co*chrome, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + ? color.]
(Bot.)
A bluish green coloring matter of certain alg[ae].
Phycocyanin
Phycocyanin Phy`co*cy"a*nin, Phycocyanine Phy`co*cy"a*nine,
n. [Gr. ? seaweed + E. cyanin.]
A blue coloring matter found in certain alg[ae].
Phycocyanine
Phycocyanin Phy`co*cy"a*nin, Phycocyanine Phy`co*cy"a*nine,
n. [Gr. ? seaweed + E. cyanin.]
A blue coloring matter found in certain alg[ae].
PhycoerythrinPhycoerythrin Phy`co*e*ryth"rin, Phycoerythrine
Phy`co*e*ryth"rine, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + E. erythrin, -ine.]
A red coloring matter found in alg[ae] of the subclass
Floride[ae]. PhycoerythrinePhycoerythrin Phy`co*e*ryth"rin, Phycoerythrine
Phy`co*e*ryth"rine, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + E. erythrin, -ine.]
A red coloring matter found in alg[ae] of the subclass
Floride[ae]. Phycography
Phycography Phy*cog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + -graphy.]
A description of seaweeds.
Phycoides tharosTharos Tha"ros, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A small American butterfly (Phycoides tharos) having the
upper surface of the wings variegated with orange and black,
the outer margins black with small white crescents; -- called
also pearl crescent. Phycology
Phycology Phy*col"o*gy, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + -logy.]
The science of alg[ae], or seaweeds; algology.
Phycomater
Phycomater Phy`co*ma"ter, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? seaweed + L.
mater mother.] (Bot.)
A gelatin in which the alg[ae] spores have been supposed to
vegetate.
PhycomycetesFungi Fun"gi, n. pl. (Bot.)
A group of thallophytic plants of low organization, destitute
of chlorophyll, in which reproduction is mainly accomplished
by means of asexual spores, which are produced in a great
variety of ways, though sexual reproduction is known to occur
in certain Phycomycetes, or so-called algal fungi.
Note: The Fungi appear to have originated by degeneration
from various alg[ae], losing their chlorophyll on
assuming a parasitic or saprophytic life. By some they
are divided into the subclasses Phycomycetes, the
lower or algal fungi; the Mesomycetes, or
intermediate fungi; and the Mycomycetes, or the
higher fungi; by others into the Phycomycetes; the
Ascomycetes, or sac-spore fungi; and the
Basidiomycetes, or basidial-spore fungi. PhycomycetesFungi Fun"gi, n. pl. (Bot.)
A group of thallophytic plants of low organization, destitute
of chlorophyll, in which reproduction is mainly accomplished
by means of asexual spores, which are produced in a great
variety of ways, though sexual reproduction is known to occur
in certain Phycomycetes, or so-called algal fungi.
Note: The Fungi appear to have originated by degeneration
from various alg[ae], losing their chlorophyll on
assuming a parasitic or saprophytic life. By some they
are divided into the subclasses Phycomycetes, the
lower or algal fungi; the Mesomycetes, or
intermediate fungi; and the Mycomycetes, or the
higher fungi; by others into the Phycomycetes; the
Ascomycetes, or sac-spore fungi; and the
Basidiomycetes, or basidial-spore fungi. PhycomycetesFungi Fun"gi, n. pl. (Bot.)
A group of thallophytic plants of low organization, destitute
of chlorophyll, in which reproduction is mainly accomplished
by means of asexual spores, which are produced in a great
variety of ways, though sexual reproduction is known to occur
in certain Phycomycetes, or so-called algal fungi.
Note: The Fungi appear to have originated by degeneration
from various alg[ae], losing their chlorophyll on
assuming a parasitic or saprophytic life. By some they
are divided into the subclasses Phycomycetes, the
lower or algal fungi; the Mesomycetes, or
intermediate fungi; and the Mycomycetes, or the
higher fungi; by others into the Phycomycetes; the
Ascomycetes, or sac-spore fungi; and the
Basidiomycetes, or basidial-spore fungi. PhycomycetesPhycomycetes Phy`co*my*ce"tes, n. pl. [NL.; Gr. ? seaweed +
mycetes.] (Bot.)
A large, important class of parasitic or saprophytic fungi,
the algal or algalike fungi. The plant body ranges from an
undifferentiated mass of protoplasm to a well-developed and
much-branched mycelium. Reproduction is mainly sexual, by the
formation of conidia or sporangia; but the group shows every
form of transition from this method through simple
conjugation to perfect sexual reproduction by egg and sperm
in the higher forms. -- Phy`co*my*ce"tous, a. PhycomycetousPhycomycetes Phy`co*my*ce"tes, n. pl. [NL.; Gr. ? seaweed +
mycetes.] (Bot.)
A large, important class of parasitic or saprophytic fungi,
the algal or algalike fungi. The plant body ranges from an
undifferentiated mass of protoplasm to a well-developed and
much-branched mycelium. Reproduction is mainly sexual, by the
formation of conidia or sporangia; but the group shows every
form of transition from this method through simple
conjugation to perfect sexual reproduction by egg and sperm
in the higher forms. -- Phy`co*my*ce"tous, a. Phycophaeine
Phycophaeine Phy`co*ph[ae]"ine, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + (?)
dusky.]
A brown coloring matter found in certain alg[ae].
Phycoxanthin
Phycoxanthin Phy`co*xan"thin, Phycoxanthine
Phy`co*xan"thine, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + ? yellow.]
A yellowish coloring matter found in certain alg[ae].
Phycoxanthine
Phycoxanthin Phy`co*xan"thin, Phycoxanthine
Phy`co*xan"thine, n. [Gr. ? seaweed + ? yellow.]
A yellowish coloring matter found in certain alg[ae].
Meaning of Phyco from wikipedia
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Algae (UK: /ˈælɡiː/ AL-ghee, US: /ˈældʒiː/ AL-jee; sg.: alga /ˈælɡə/ AL-gə) is an
informal term for any
organisms of a
large and
diverse group of photosynthetic...
- RPEPerCP, Phycobilisomes) (Columbia Biosciences) APC, APCXL, RPE, BPE (
Phyco-Biotech, Greensea, Prozyme, Flogen) Vio Dyes (Miltenyi Biotec) Abbreviations:...
- old
chants and the new
Croaker Courtbuillion to
serve Battiste style of
Phyco-Delphia. We did the
snake a la gris-gris
calimbo to
frame our
thing into...
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properties that are used in immuno****ay kits.
Phycocyanin is from the Gr****
phyco meaning “algae” and
cyanin is from the
English word “cyan",
which conventionally...
- HA, El-Belely EF,
Alkhalifah DH,
Alshallash KS, H****an SE (July 2022). "
Phyco-Synthesized Zinc
Oxide Nanoparticles Using Marine Macroalgae, Ulva fasciata...
- and
biochemical constituents of
black gram (Vigna
mungo (L.) Hepper)".
Phycos. 42: 46–53. Abhilash, ES; Jisby, Jacob; Parayil,
Sheeja P (2014-01-05)....
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Sheet - Conotoxin" (PDF).
Emory University. Baker, A.L. "toxin ld50 list".
PhycoKey.
Olivera BM,
Watkins M,
Bandyopadhyay P,
Imperial JS, de la
Cotera EP...
- (composed of myco-, from the
Ancient Gr****: μύκης (mukês , "mushroom"),
phyco-, from
Ancient Gr****: φῦκος, (phûkos, fucus, used for algae), and -biose...
- them.
Seaweed was
known as alga in
ancient Rome and the Gr****s knew it as
phycos. In
ancient Rome it was
considered a
medicine for gout and
ankle swelling...
- ISBN 978-2-940614-05-9. "4781139".
OpenStreetMap (in French). 3
November 2022. ETEC &
PhycoEco 2010, p. 1 "B****ins du bilan". hydromaps.ch (in French).
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