What's the difference between collembola and mucro?
Collembola
Definition:
(n. pl.) The division of Thysanura which includes Podura, and allied forms.
Example Sentences:
(1) The radiocarbon level of prey animals was about 100 times higher than that of their predators, but there was only small difference in concentration between collembolas and yeast.
(2) Correlations with other arthropods suggest that Mesostigmata are opportunistic predators, preying upon dipteran larvae, Collembola and other mites, and preyed upon by larger predatory insect larvae.
(3) This was probably because of a faster excretion of the chemical by the beetles than by the collembolas.
(4) During the test period no conversion of [14C]PCP-Na took place in the yeast, but the collembolas and beetles metabolized 50 and 59%, respectively.
(5) The density of total microarthropods and major groups, namely Acarina and Collembola, suffered a statistically significant and persistent decline in the aldrin 30 EC (0.25%)- and endosulfan 35 EC (0.33%)-treated soil of wheat fields.
(6) baker's yeast, collembola, and carabid beetles, and the contaminant chemical introduced was via initial food.
(7) The midgut cells of Tomocerus minor (Insecta, Collembola) were examined with the electron microscope and cytochemically.
(8) Collembola under natural conditions are supposed to be intermediate hosts of cestodes of A. arctica, parasites of reindeer.
(9) Collembola Bilobella aurantiaca lives in forest biotopes all around the western Mediterranean sea; it shows a great polymorphism of polytene Chromosomes (2n = 14).
(10) Soil-inhabiting arthropods such as Collembola, Cryptostigmata and termites as indicators of various environmental gradients and air pollution, being considered both as biotic indices and bioassay monitors, are reported and discussed.
(11) Population differentiation in Orchesella cincta (L.) (Collembola) populations, from various heavy metal contaminated sites, was studied by comparing cadmium excretion efficiency in first generation (F1) laboratory individuals.
(12) A brief description of larvae of cestodes of A. arctica at their different developmental stages in experimentally infected collembola Onychiurus (Protaphorura) taimyrica and O.
Mucro
Definition:
(n.) A minute abrupt point, as of a leaf; any small, sharp point or process, terminating a larger part or organ.
Example Sentences:
(1) Toxicity to Candida albicans, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, and Mucro mucedo was determined in the same medium at pH 5.6 and 7.0 in the absence and presence of 10% beef serum.