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For animals (e.g., nematode), the species in which each individual has both testes and ovaries; in plants, the species that have both stamens and pistils on the same flower.
Industry:Archaeology
A monophyletic higher-level taxon (made up of suborders, superfamilies, etc.) whose members generally share a basic structural pattern.
Industry:Archaeology
The small extra-nuclear organelles (bodies) within a cell's cytoplasm that control production of energy from food through the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Industry:Archaeology
The development in the gonad of the female germ cell (egg cell) of animals.
Industry:Archaeology
A volcanic rock formed into natural glass. This rock is usually black but may be found in greenish and reddish colors or banded.
Industry:Archaeology
The study of humanity - our physical characteristics as animals, and our non-biological characteristics collectively referred to as culture. The subject is traditionally broken down into four sub-disciplines: biological (physical) anthropology, cultural (social) anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics.
Industry:Archaeology
Fossilized feces; these contain food residues that can be used to reconstruct diet and subsistence activities.
Industry:Archaeology