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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].
Phycoerythrin
Phycoerythrin 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].
Phycoerythrine
Phycoerythrin 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 tharos
Tharos 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.
Phycomycetes
Fungi 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.
Phycomycetes
Fungi 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.
Phycomycetes
Fungi 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.
Phycomycetes
Phycomycetes 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.
Phycomycetous
Phycomycetes 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

- Algae (UK: /ˈælɡiː/ AL-ghee, US: /ˈældʒiː/ AL-jee; sg.: alga /ˈælɡə/ AL-gə) are any of a large and diverse group of photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms...
- RPEPerCP, Phycobilisomes) (Columbia Biosciences) APC, APCXL, RPE, BPE (Phyco-Biotech, Greensea, Prozyme, Flogen) Vio Dyes (Miltenyi Biotec) Abbreviations:...
- 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...
- 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...
- chromop****. The subunit structure for APC has been determined as (αβ)3. (Phycobiliprotein overview information) ↑ = FluoProbes PhycoBiliProteins data...
- ending in ‑anthos (or ‑anthus), ‑chilos (‑chilus or ‑cheilos), and ‑phykos (‑phycos or ‑phycus), which ought to be neuter, because that is the gender of the...
- Xhem Hasa Hasa (centre) with his brothers, Musli Hasa (left) and Abdullah phyco Hasa (right) Nickname(s) Xhemo Born March 1908 (1908-03) Simnica, Gostivar...
- Sheet - Conotoxin" (PDF). Emory University. Baker, A.L. "toxin ld50 list". PhycoKey. Olivera BM, Watkins M, Bandyopadhyay P, Imperial JS, de la Cotera EP...
- and biochemical constituents of black gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper)". Phycos. 42: 46–53. Abhilash, ES; Jisby, Jacob; Parayil, Sheeja P (2014-01-05)....
- 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...