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Meaning of Cryptobiosis from wikipedia

- metabolic state of life as it was prior to cryptobiosis. Anhydrobiosis is the most studied form of cryptobiosis and occurs in situations of extreme desiccation...
- groups of species that are capable of suspending their metabolism (see cryptobiosis). While in this state, their metabolism lowers to less than 0.01% of...
- Flight". Big Finish Productions. Retrieved 14 October 2020. "Doctor Who: Cryptobiosis". Big Finish Productions. Retrieved 14 October 2020. "Doctor Who: Return...
- of years—and, perhaps, indefinitely—if they enter into the state of cryptobiosis, whereby their metabolism is reversibly suspended.[citation needed] There...
- that could potentially provide important information in the process of cryptobiosis. M. tardigradum has a symmetrical body with eight legs; it uses claws—a...
- live longer and grow bigger than ordinary brine shrimp. They undergo cryptobiosis or anhydrobiosis, a condition of apparent lifelessness which allows them...
- secondarily gained the ability to live in marine environments (Halobiotus). By cryptobiosis many species are able to live temporarily in very dry environments. More...
- series on Animal dormancy Torpor Hibernation Hibernaculum HIT Aestivation Cryptobiosis Brumation Diapause Embryonic diapause Winter rest Critical thermal maximum...
- there but not natively expressed in response to drought. Dehydration Cryptobiosis Anhydrobiosis Hygrochasy Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916). The Standard Cyclopedia...
- theories as to how trehalose works within the organism in the state of cryptobiosis are the vitrification theory, a state that prevents ice formation, or...