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22000 | Most mollusk species only live in the ocean, but some live in freshwater or on land. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22001 | Most ocean species are algae-eaters that clean the coral reef with their teeth. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22002 | Most of the species that live in the ocean have probably not even been described yet. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22003 | Most species live in shallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22004 | Most sponges live in the ocean, but some species live in fresh water. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22005 | Porpoises, divided into six species, live in all oceans, and mostly near the shore. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22006 | Porpoises, divided into six species, live in all oceans, mostly near the shore. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22007 | Red algae, the Rhodophytes , typically live deep under the ocean surface, and thus have a different array of photosynthetic pigments, resulting in their red color. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | entailment |
22008 | Rhodophycophyta (red algae) are abundant in ocean habitats, though a few species also occur in freshwater streams and lakes. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | entailment |
22009 | Sea lettuce belongs to the green algae group (Phylum Chlorophyta), most of which are freshwater species; only about ten percent live in the ocean. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22010 | So far, scientists have identified 1.4 million species (a species is a kind of living thing, plant or animal), including more than 750,000 species of insects, 248,800 species of flowers and trees, 18,800 species of fish, and 27,000 species of ocean plants called algae. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22011 | Species that live in the ocean eat algae (AL-jee) and other bits of vegetation, including wood. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22012 | The ocean housed 3 species of fish and one species of algae. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22013 | There are 28 known species of anemonefish, most of which live in the shallow waters of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the western Pacific. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22014 | They are mostly large species living in the open ocean rather than on the sea bottom. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22015 | Warmer ocean temperatures, particularly in polluted waters, also stimulate the growth of certain species of algae, including toxic algae, often called "red tides. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
22016 | Comes from mesoderm, in dermis of skin. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22017 | Dermis originates from mesoderm. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22018 | Each gland consists of a tiny tube that originates as a ball-shaped coil in the dermis or subcutaneous layer of the skin. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22019 | Elastic properties of skin (epidermis and dermis) | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22020 | Essentially, these are tubelike pockets of the epidermis that extend through most or all of the depth of the skin and enclose a small papilla of dermis in their base. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22021 | In the vertical growth phase, the melanoma grows into the dermis (deep skin layer) and underlying structures. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22022 | Most particles that do penetrate will diffuse through skin cells, but some will travel down hair follicles and reach the dermis layer. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22023 | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | entailment |
22024 | Skin Mesh Human skin has a layered structure consisting of the dermis and epidermis. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22025 | Stretch marks occur in the dermis, the middle skin layer which contains the kin's elastic proteins that allowing the skin to stretch and return to its original shape. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22026 | The dermis is the second major layer of the skin and it comprises collagen, elastin, and extrafibrillar matrix which provides structural support to the skin. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | entailment |
22027 | The overall treatment depends on the type, cause, and depth of the wound as well as whether or not other structures beyond the skin (dermis) are involved. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22028 | The skin dermis looks irregular. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22029 | This is the less threatening of the two phases, because once the melanoma grows into the dermis (lower skin) and underlying structures, the prognosis becomes worse. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22030 | amgen.com) sent the message Hi all, I would like to know which animal model has the most similar skin structure (epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue) and thickness as that of humans. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22031 | and an inner sensitive, and vascular dermis , cutis , corium , or true skin , composed mostly of connective tissue. | Most skin structures originate in the dermis. | neutral |
22032 | All the plants that they eat are called producers because they get their energy from the sun. | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | entailment |
22033 | In any given ecosystem, organisms called producers obtain energy from the non-living environment (usually the sun) and convert it into a biologically useful form. | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | entailment |
22034 | Nuclear energy produces heat on the sun | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | neutral |
22035 | The energy from the sun is produced by fusion. | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | neutral |
22036 | The heat energy produced by the sun is immense. | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | neutral |
22037 | The only source of energy for producers is the sun . | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | entailment |
22038 | The sun's energy is produced at its center. | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | neutral |
22039 | producers get their food from the sun and convert it into energy. | Producers in an ecosystem generally get their energy from the sun. | entailment |
22040 | Atmospheric Sciences --Focuses on traditional research interests in arctic meteorology, including stratus clouds, tropospheric chemistry, radiation balance, arctic lows, and arctic haze. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22041 | Atmospheric Sciences --Traditionally research interest in arctic meteorology is focused on stratus clouds, tropospheric chemistry, radiation balance, arctic lows, and arctic haze. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22042 | Extensive stratus and stratocumulus low cloud. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22043 | Fog can be considered as a low stratus cloud in contact with the ground. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22044 | Influence of nitric acid vapor on cloud particle formation at low temperatures in troposphere. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22045 | It falls from stratus clouds and is often associated with low visibility and fog . | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22046 | Layered stratus clouds, low cloud ceilings and super cooled cloud droplets are common throughout central Europe in winter. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22047 | Stratus clouds are the layered clouds occurring in the lower part of the troposphere. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | entailment |
22048 | Stratus,liquid, low cloud fraction( | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22049 | haze, fog, and low stratus clouds may appear after a few days. | Stratus clouds occur in the low of the troposphere. | neutral |
22050 | A mountain stream in spring is often opaque and milky with suspended sediment. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22051 | A mountain stream with a mission. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22052 | Because the best beaver pelts were found in the Rocky Mountains, they trapped there in the icy streams during the winter, often alone. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22053 | Bull trout often live in cold mountain headwater streams. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22054 | Certainly, birth can often require effort, but sometimes it's nice to use the analogy of floating down a gentle mountain stream. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22055 | Cesena, situated at the foot of a mountain, and washed by the river Savio, that often descends with a swoln and rapid stream from the Appenine. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22056 | Headwaters- Place where streams start (often in the mountains). | Streams often start in mountains. | entailment |
22057 | In California, most trout streams are high-gradient (mountain), rocky streams and are often heavily shaded by surrounding forest. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22058 | In Washington State smog often obscures our mountains while development ruins salmon streams. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22059 | In addition to jet-stream formations, cirrus often germinate when strong winds are forced to ascend as they cross over mountain ranges. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22060 | It grows at the heads of mountain streams, or in rocky areas within crevices with shallow soils, often derived from granite or basalt. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22061 | It is native to the mountains of Oregon and northern California, where it grows in moist soils, often near streams and rivers. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22062 | It lives near mountain streams and is a strong swimmer, often taking to water if in flight. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22063 | Its natural habitat are mountains and open valleys, often by streams, between 200 1400 ASL. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22064 | Mountain Streams 2001 | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22065 | Mountain lakes and streams were used most often during the fall. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22066 | Mountain stream in Oregon. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22067 | Mountain stream salamander | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22068 | Mountain stream tree frog | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22069 | No need for mountain streams and waders. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22070 | Remind the students that there was often a very long distance between the mountain stream and the city and sometimes there was a valley or hill in between. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22071 | Santa Rosa is often the starting point for tours to the mountains nearby. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22072 | She often wouldn't drink until we arrived at the first mountain stream after leaving a trailhead. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22073 | The Mountain Stream . | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22074 | The disease is caused by a microscopic organism, Giardia lamblia, the cystic form of which is often found in mountain streams and lakes. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22075 | The lure of mountain trout streams and the Rio Grande often drew them away from their studios. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22076 | They are species of the understory and edges of forests, mostly in mountains, and often near streams. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22077 | They occur most often in mountain communities and those that get drinking water from streams or rivers without a water filtration system. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22078 | This disorder is caused by a microscopic organism, Giardia lamblia , the cystic form of which is often found in mountain streams and lakes. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22079 | Tracks will lead up and down mountains, cross streams (often on logs) and continue for miles. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22080 | Western Spotted Skunks usually make their homes in the mountains, around streams, and most often in the deep forest. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22081 | the mountain streams are rich in trout. | Streams often start in mountains. | neutral |
22082 | But mites, like other land-living arthropods, have eggs that survive the winter. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22083 | Nearly all the Arthropods that live in the see are Crustaceans but Woodlice, and a few Amphipods, are the only Crustaceans to live on land with any great success. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22084 | Silurian first land arthropods and land plants. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22085 | The earliest land arthropods were millipedes. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22086 | The Japanese common toad lives mainly on land, feeding on earthworms and small arthropods including ants and some species of beetle that are lamentable to other predators. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22087 | The external skeleton imposes limits on the maximum size of an arthropod, especially in those that live on land. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22088 | The major novelty in the post-Cambrian animal kingdom were legged animals in the phyla of the arthropods and the vertebrates, which occupied new ecological niches on the land (Raff, 1996). | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22089 | The majority live off the land or pensions. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | neutral |
22090 | The vast majority of living arthropods belong to groups that are specialized for a land-dwelling existence. | The majority of arthropods live on land. | entailment |
22091 | After living in the ocean for one to five years (This time varies with different species.) | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
22092 | All three species live in the Atlantic Ocean and often interact peacefully. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
22093 | Approximately ninety percent of all species live in the ocean. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | entailment |
22094 | However, the majority of species live in the ocean. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | entailment |
22095 | It is long-lived in the environment and bioaccumulates in fish and other species of animals in the ocean and in bays. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
22096 | Managing the oceans resources species by species completely ignores the issue of major interactions between the various species. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
22097 | Many species of fish live in the ocean waters surrounding Iceland, and the fishing industry is a major part of Iceland's economy, accounting for approximately half of the country's total exports. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
22098 | Most of the known species are found in the Indian and Pacific Ocean so only few species lives in the Atlantic Ocean. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
22099 | Most sponges live in the ocean, but some species live in fresh water. | The majority of species live in the ocean. | neutral |
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