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Their adult offspring help to forage and store food and to extend, maintain and protect the burrow system.
Equally important, C. albicans secretes a variety of glycoproteins that help to forage for nutrients by degrading host proteins, lipids, and glycogen, while others acquire iron and zinc ions and provide protection against antimicrobial peptides.
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Some OL cell types might be responsible for gauging the optic flow, which would help to make foraging behavior possible.
The expression of FLO11 was required for the formation of filament in solid media, which helped the cells to forage for nutrients and reach the environment conducive for growth [1].
The safety-conscious as well as the yield-hungry investor cannot help but wonder if it's time to forage elsewhere.
The tribal kids were a group of self-sufficient doers, able to forage food and otherwise help out with the chores of daily living.
It is probably able to forage underwater, which may help differentiate its niche from that of the ecologically similar cotton rat Sigmodon hirsutus, which also swims well, but does not dive.
It is also helping to slow the deforestation of Africa, as fewer people now need to forage for wood.
But scientists acknowledge that selective logging can actually help a forest grow and provide room for some animal species, like elephants and bongo, to forage, socialize and reproduce.
On a daily basis, light intensity helps to regulate activity levels [ 40]; mouse lemurs do not emerge from their nests to forage until light levels are sufficiently low.
Lots of stuff to forage.
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