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Xenojulis 🔍

Xenobiology, a branch of biology that focuses on the interactions between humans and non-human organisms, including insects, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.

Julis 🔍

Julis is a type of plant that belongs to the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the dogwood or sweetbriar. It is a deciduous tree with glossy green leaves and small white flowers in spring. The fruit is often referred to as a "daisy," and it is commonly used for making jams, jellies, and preserves.

Stethojulis 🔍

Stethojulis is a type of soft tissue or muscle in the heart that contracts when you breathe, typically causing a sound like a heartbeat. It's often associated with the heart's pumping function and is crucial for maintaining blood pressure within the body.

Parajulis 🔍

Parajulis is a type of tree that grows up to 35 meters tall, making it one of the tallest trees in the world. It is known for its unique shape and bark texture, which can be seen from a distance and can vary depending on the species.

Pseudojulis 🔍

Pseudojulis is a term used in the field of biotechnology, specifically referring to a type of genetic modification that involves altering a gene without its original source or using synthetic DNA molecules. This technique can be used for creating genetically modified organisms (GMOs) with desired traits or for enhancing the survival and performance of existing organisms.

Microjulistus 🔍

Microjulistus is a type of organism that has only one cell or organ, such as a single cell in a fungus. It's often used in ecology and evolutionary biology for its unique characteristics like having a limited number of cells but complex structures.

Oxyjulis 🔍

Oxyjulis is a type of plant that has an unusual structure, resembling a jellyfish or sponge. It is known for its ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil, allowing it to grow rapidly and thrive in various environments.

Choerojulis 🔍

Choerojulis is a type of tree found in Madagascar that grows to be up to 5 meters tall and can reach a diameter of about 2 meters. It's known for its distinctive black and white bark, which is often used as a natural dye due to its high pigment content. Choerojulis is an important part of the local community for its medicinal properties and is also considered sacred by some traditional cultures in Madagascar.

Leptojulis 🔍

Leptojulis is a type of jellyfish that has a unique ability to regenerate itself from its skin cells, known as an oogenesis process. This remarkable property allows them to maintain their reproductive cycle and survival in various habitats.

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