Scores
Henry > 6
Abdul > 2
Enoch > 1
Augustine > 5
Jude > 2
Worla > 2
Henry > 6
Abdul > 2
Enoch > 1
Augustine > 5
Jude > 2
Worla > 2
I am mostly affected by light and darkness and am controlled by a small area in the middle of the brain.
Forwarded from Worla
Circadian rhythm
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Scores
Henry > 6
Abdul > 2
Enoch > 1
Augustine > 5
Jude > 2
Worla > 3
Henry > 6
Abdul > 2
Enoch > 1
Augustine > 5
Jude > 2
Worla > 3
All hands on deck ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
I am a natural, internal process
I am mostly affected by light and darkness and am controlled by a small area in the middle of the brain.
I allow organisms to anticipate and prepare for precise and regular environmental changes.
I am present in the sleeping and feeding patterns of animals, including human beings
I am a roughly 24 hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, including plants, animals, fungi and cyanobacteria
WHO AM I? Circadian rhythm
I am mostly affected by light and darkness and am controlled by a small area in the middle of the brain.
I allow organisms to anticipate and prepare for precise and regular environmental changes.
I am present in the sleeping and feeding patterns of animals, including human beings
I am a roughly 24 hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, including plants, animals, fungi and cyanobacteria
WHO AM I? Circadian rhythm
Last one is worth 5 points ๐๐ฅณ
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Forwarded from ๐๐พ๐ฐ๐ฎ โ
Dinoflagellates.
1.We are mostly marine planktons
2. But we are also common in freshwater habitats
3. We are unicellular and possess two dissimilar flagella arising from our ventral side.
4. Our populations are distributed depending on sea surface temperature, salinity, or depth.
5. In terms of number of species, we are one of the largest groups of marine eukaryotes
6. A rapid accumulation of some of us can result in a visible coloration of water, colloquially known as red tide (a harmful algal bloom),
WHO ARE WE? Dinoflagellates
2. But we are also common in freshwater habitats
3. We are unicellular and possess two dissimilar flagella arising from our ventral side.
4. Our populations are distributed depending on sea surface temperature, salinity, or depth.
5. In terms of number of species, we are one of the largest groups of marine eukaryotes
6. A rapid accumulation of some of us can result in a visible coloration of water, colloquially known as red tide (a harmful algal bloom),
WHO ARE WE? Dinoflagellates
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Scores
Henry > 6
Abdul > 2
Enoch > 1
Augustine > 10๐
Jude > 2
Worla > 3
Henry > 6
Abdul > 2
Enoch > 1
Augustine > 10๐
Jude > 2
Worla > 3
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Scores Henry > 6 Abdul > 2 Enoch > 1 Augustine > 10๐ Jude > 2 Worla > 3
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