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Microorganism - Advances in Biohybrid Technologies for Next Generation Swimmers - cover

Microorganism - Advances in Biohybrid Technologies for Next Generation Swimmers

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Microorganism-This chapter provides an introduction to the essential role microorganisms play in biological systems, emphasizing their critical contribution to biohybrid microswimmers
 
Marine microorganisms-Exploring the unique adaptations and ecological importance of marine microorganisms, this chapter connects their behaviors to biohybrid developments
 
Microbial genetics-Delving into genetic mechanisms in microorganisms, this chapter discusses their potential in biohybrid technology and gene editing for improved systems
 
Archaea-Focused on the distinct biology of archaea, this chapter sheds light on their relevance to the evolution of biohybrids and their environmental adaptability
 
Marine prokaryotes-This chapter highlights the fascinating role marine prokaryotes play in marine ecosystems, laying the groundwork for their use in biohybrid systems
 
Kingdom (biology)-Introducing the broader classification system, this chapter explains the categorization of life and its direct influence on biohybrid design and functionality
 
Bacteria-This chapter examines bacteria’s pivotal role in biological processes and their integration into biohybrid systems for various applications
 
Threedomain system-Understanding the threedomain system, this chapter explains how different domains interact, providing insight into biohybrids' microbialbased architectures
 
Microbiology-A comprehensive look at microbiology, highlighting the scientific underpinnings of biohybrids and their microbial components
 
Twodomain system-By comparing the twodomain system with the threedomain, this chapter enhances understanding of microbial diversity and its biohybrid potential
 
Carl Woese-This chapter details Carl Woese’s groundbreaking work in microbial classification, and its lasting impact on biohybrid technology
 
Unicellular organism-Exploring unicellular organisms, this chapter underscores their relevance to biohybrids and their potential for innovation in microswimmer designs
 
Anaerobic organism-This chapter investigates anaerobic organisms and their applications in biohybrids, showcasing their efficiency in oxygenpoor environments
 
Eukaryote-A deep dive into eukaryotic organisms, this chapter highlights how they contribute to biohybrid evolution and their interaction with other organisms
 
Marine life-Marine life is explored with a focus on how microorganisms thrive in oceanic environments and contribute to biohybrid systems in marine contexts
 
Marine protists-This chapter delves into the biology of marine protists and their potential use in biohybrid technologies aimed at oceanic applications
 
Microbiological culture-Focusing on microbiological cultures, this chapter presents their role in advancing biohybrid systems through labbased innovations
 
CavalierSmith's system of classification-Understanding CavalierSmith’s classification system enriches our understanding of microbial diversity and its influence on biohybrids
 
Horizontal gene transfer in evolution-This chapter explains horizontal gene transfer’s role in microbial evolution and its application in biohybrid systems development
 
Prokaryote-A thorough exploration of prokaryotes, this chapter discusses their evolutionary significance and potential as building blocks in biohybrid microswimmers
 
Microbiome-The final chapter delves into the microbiome and its critical role in maintaining biohybrid systems, emphasizing how symbiosis influences biohybrid performance
Available since: 03/14/2025.
Print length: 517 pages.

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