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Spinosuncus 🔍

Spinosuncus is a type of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family that produces large, colorful flowers with intricate patterns and shapes. It's often associated with its distinctive spines or prickles on its leaves, which are used for climbing and spreading the flower spikes.

Spinolidia 🔍

Spinolidia is a type of plant known for its large, dense leaves and deep green, glossy appearance. It's often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its ability to thrive in various climates.

Monospinodelphax 🔍

Monospinodelphax is a type of protein found in plants that plays crucial roles in their growth and development, as well as in their defense against pathogens.

Spinomyces 🔍

Spinomyces is a type of bacterium that can grow in an environment with high levels of acidity, such as in acidic soil or water. This bacterium is able to survive and thrive under conditions where other types of bacteria are unable to grow due to their inability to tolerate the high acidity. Spinomyces has been used as a bioremediator for various environmental problems, including acid mine drainage (ammonia), which can be difficult to treat with traditional chemical methods.

Spinohirasea 🔍

Spinohirasea is a type of bacterium that can synthesize ATP from non-organic sources, such as glucose or acetic acid, by using its own ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as an energy source. This process is known as autotrophic photosynthesis and involves the synthesis of ATP through the breakdown of organic compounds in the cell's cytoplasm.

Spinolyprops 🔍

Spinolyptus, a type of plant, is characterized by its ability to spin, which allows it to turn or rotate in a circular motion.

Spinosipella 🔍

Spinosipella is a type of plant that produces spines on its leaves for defense against pests or diseases.

Euspinolia 🔍

Euspinolia is a type of plant that belongs to the family Asparagaceae, commonly known as the pomegranate pomace. It's characterized by its elongated shape and round, spherical pods, which are often used in traditional medicine for their medicinal properties. Euspinolia is also known for its unique taste and aroma, which can be described as "sweet with a hint of bitterness."

Spinulosphaeria 🔍

Spinulosphaeria is a fungal disease caused by the fungus Spinosoma spinosum, which affects the skin and crops in South America. It primarily infects young maize plants, causing damage to the leaves, stems, and roots. This condition can lead to reduced yield and quality of the crop, as well as potential health concerns for farmers.

Spiniloculus 🔍

The spiniloculus, also known as the spinocerebellar tract, is a neural pathway that connects the cerebellum with the spinal cord in the brainstem of the vertebrate animal. It plays a crucial role in coordinating voluntary movements and sensory information processing, particularly during locomotion. The term "spiniloculus" refers to the entire area within the spinocerebellar tract responsible for these functions.

Spintherobolus 🔍

Spintherobolus is a type of microorganism that primarily lives in soil, specifically in acidic environments, and can cause a variety of plant diseases including blight and root rot. It is known for its ability to thrive in nutrient-poor conditions without the need for sunlight or air. The term "spintherobolus" comes from the Latin word "spinorebus," which refers to a type of microbe that reproduces by spinning on itself.

Spino 🔍

Spino is a type of bone that is often found in vertebrates, particularly fish and mammals. It is characterized by its thick, dense matrix composed primarily of calcium carbonate, which gives it a shiny appearance and provides structural support to the bones. Spinos can be found both invertebrate and vertebrate forms and are essential for their survival and adaptation to their habitats.

Pseudospinolia 🔍

Pseudospinolia is a type of spiny plant that grows in certain environments, often found in wetlands and marshes. This species is characterized by its elongated leaves with a thin, waxy skin covering them, which helps it to protect itself from the elements. The roots of this plant are also long and fibrous, making it an important source of food for many aquatic animals that rely on these plants for sustenance.

Spinosipyloidea 🔍

Spinochilidae are a group of animals that belong to the family Lepidoptera, which includes various types of insects known as moths or butterflies. These insects have a wide range of sizes and shapes, ranging from small flat-bodied insects like the common housefly (Myrmeleontes) to large, winged flying insects like the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). The term "spinosipyloidea" refers to these animals as

Spinolambrus 🔍

Spinolambrus is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known for their brightly colored flowers and small, elongated leaves.

Spinoserolis 🔍

Spinoserolis is a type of fungal spores that are produced by certain types of fungi, such as Penicillium and Aspergillus, which are commonly used in the production of Penicillin. These spores are typically produced in colonies or on the surface of the fungus, allowing for their cultivation and distribution within the environment.

Prospinolia 🔍

Prospina, a term used in anatomy, is a type of muscle that is attached to the upper part of the ribcage and serves as a support for the diaphragm, making it necessary for breathing.

Neospinolaelaps 🔍

Neospinolaelaps is a type of bacteria that lives in soil or in other organic matter, typically on the surface of plants. It produces spines on its cells and is known for producing toxic substances like alkaloids and tannins.

Spinosphaera 🔍

Spinosphaera is a type of bacterium that typically lives in soil, water, or other aquatic environments and is known for its ability to spread diseases. It can also be found in various types of plants, including grasses, sedges, and weeds.

Spinolia 🔍

Spinolia is a genus of plants in the family Myrtaceae, commonly known as the blueberry or cranberry families. These plants are native to North America and are characterized by their round, edible berries that are often used in cooking, baking, and tea-making. The genus contains around 100 species, including spinolia berries, which are typically found in forests and other wetlands.

Spinophiura 🔍

Spinophiura is a type of insect that feeds on the pollen from flowering plants, specifically the nectar of the flowers. It is also known as the "pollinator" because it helps spread the pollen from plants to other plants for reproduction.

Spinoliella 🔍

Spinoliella is a type of bacteria that grows in the gut, specifically within the ileum or small intestine. It has a unique structure and can be classified as a single cell with two lobules (the "spines"), which are attached to each other through a complex network of microvilli. This structure allows for the absorption of nutrients from the digestive system.

"nitrospinota" 🔍

Nitrospinota is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, characterized by its large, needle-shaped flowers with red or yellow petals and a distinctive, thread-like structure known as a "spinose".

Spinocephalus 🔍

Spinochelus, also known as spiny dolphin or squid, is a species of marine mammal that shares characteristics with dolphins and whales but lacks the flippers and fins typical of these animals. Spinos can be found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, including the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic Ocean.

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