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Detritus: dead organic material
Diffusion: the movement of molecules of a substance from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration ...

 


detritus
Fresh to partly decomposed organic matter.
dinoflagellates ...

detritus A non-dissolved product of disintegration or wearing away. The heavy, coarse material carried by wastewater.

detritus : Loose fragments, particles, or grains formed by the disintegration of rocks.

Detritus: Nutritious mixture of digested and partly digested organic matter, bacteria, fungi, feces, etc.
Discharge: The amount of water flowing past a given point on a stream. Measured in cubic feet (or cubic meters) per second (cfs;cm/s).

detritus dead organic matter and its associated microbial elements, particulate (POM) or dissolved (DOM)
diapause a quiescent, physiologically inactive stage that is regularly a part of the life cycle ...

Detritivory Consumption of dead organic matter (detritus) usually together with associated microorganisms. Developmental threshold The body temperature of an organism below which no development occurs.

The part (reservoir) of the global carbon cycle that includes living organisms (plants and animals) and life- derived organic matter (litter, detritus).

See also: Organic, Environment, Concentration, Development, Water

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