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The complex relationships between stimuli and actions in the organisms are stochastically altered by means of mutations, thus enabling the organisms to adapt to their environment and maximise their lifespan and reproductive success.

Within 24 hours, there is migration and spread into the amnion, enabling the organisms to then enter the amniotic cavity.

In general, biofilms represent a protected mode of growth enabling the organisms to persist within immunocompetent hosts, and are implicated as a significant pathogenic event in the development of a number of chronic human infections, including osteomyelitis [ 8, 9].

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Their bells contain twenty-four eyes, including the most sophisticated eyes of any jellyfish, with retinas, corneas, and lenses, enabling the organism to see specific points of light.

High diversity in MHC loci could have a straightforward benefit, by allowing the identification of a larger number of antigens, and so enabling the organism to cope with a greater range of pathogens.

However, ON-2010 does have a strain-specific insertion that contains the hydroxyphenylacetate (hpa) operon, which may provide a nutritional advantage by enabling the organism to catabolize the phenolic and aromatic compounds abundant in the gut.

Exposure to certain kinds of environmental stress factors, such as chemical, heat, osmotic, etc., induces living organisms to express stress proteins, thereby enabling the organism to acquire stress tolerance.

RUT assays exploit the fact that H. pylori produces large amounts of urease, which hydrolyses urea to ammonia thus enabling the organism to survive in a low pH environment [ 8, 9].

Interconnectivity with subcortical nuclei and sensory cortical areas indicates the claustrum's involvement in sensorimotor integration and potentially the most complex human brain function, consciousness, as well as in higher orders of functionality, enabling the organism to rapidly adapt to the subtleties and nuances of a changing environment [ 79, 80].

On exposure to environmental stress conditions, such as salt and drought stress, many plants accumulate compatible solutes, for example proline and glycine betaine, which are thought to offer physiological and biochemical protection enabling the organism to tolerate transient and in some cases sustained exposure to environmental stress.

Food is often stored as a specialized complex carbohydrate known as paramylon, which enables the organisms to survive in low-light conditions.

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