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Aggregatorygma 🔍

Aggregation is the process by which a group of individuals or objects come together, often in a way that facilitates communication and collaboration between them. It involves the sharing of resources, knowledge, or information among members of an organization, community, or other entity.

Diorygma 🔍

Diorygma is a type of plant that produces a single flower in each bud, typically resulting in a single seed. It is known for its unique reproductive structure and ability to produce seeds from a single flower.

Disorygma 🔍

The term "Disorygma" is not a widely recognized biological term, but it might be related to a group or species that has been described in nature, such as the disorygmic family of bacteria. It's possible that there may be more specific information about this term you're looking for.

Orygmatobothrium 🔍

Oryx, a type of mammal, is characterized by having two sets of chromosomes, known as oxis and oxyribosomes, which are essential for reproduction.

Orygma 🔍

Oryx, a mammal from the family Ursidae, is known for its distinctive black or gray fur and white spots on its body. It is characterized by its long tail and can be found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.

Monorygma 🔍

Monorygma is a type of fungi that produces spores, which are dispersed by wind or water through a process called mycorrhizal mutualism, and is known for its ability to form complex, multi-layered structures.

Corticorygma 🔍

Corticary gills, found in certain fish species, are responsible for capturing food from the water.

Paraorygmatobothrium 🔍

Paraorygmatobothrium is a type of gland in mammals that produces sweat, which helps regulate body temperature and can also act as an insulator, keeping the skin dry. It's located just above the breastbone at the back of the neck.

Psammorygma 🔍

Psammorygma is a type of organ in many animals, primarily found in vertebrates but also in some invertebrates. It's responsible for storing and regulating the body's metabolic energy.