http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000229 ^@ Chinese wine mash ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000031 ^@ hydrothermal vent ^@ A fissure in the Earths's surface from which geothermally heated water issues. ^@ HydrothermalVents http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000540 ^@ Muscle ^@ Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. ^@ Muscle organ|||Portion of muscle tissue http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000383 ^@ phyllosphere ^@ The phyllosphere is a term used in microbiology to refer to leaf surfaces or total above-ground surfaces of a plant as a habitat for microorganisms. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000269 ^@ hay ^@ Hay is grass, legumes or other herbaceous plants that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal fodder, particularly for grazing livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000184 ^@ subtropical ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000027 ^@ pond ^@ A body of water, usually of smaller size than a lake. ^@ Pond http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000425 ^@ aquatic feature and biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000620 ^@ Hematopoietic system ^@ Haematopoiesis is the formation of blood cellular components. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000536 ^@ Serum ^@ Body substance derived from plasma by the elimination of fibrinogen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000265 ^@ grass silage ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000575 ^@ Hair ^@ Hair is a filamentous biomaterial that grows from follicles found in the dermis. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000772 ^@ fruit pulp ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000421 ^@ animal associated ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000522 ^@ Urethra ^@ Organ with organ cavity which connects the cavity of the urinary bladder to the exterior. Examples: There is only one urethra. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000673 ^@ alkaline mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000003 ^@ human activity association ^@ human activity related environment ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000341 ^@ bark compost ^@ ^@ bark composts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000376 ^@ flower ^@ ^@ flowers http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000141 ^@ marine coral reef biome ^@ The marine coral reef biome comprises constructional wave-resistant entities which are primarily built by corals and are often cemented together. The growth of these structures is aided by zooxanthellae, algae that are symbiotic with the reef-building corals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000020 ^@ dairy product ^@ Food made from milk. ^@ dairy products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000684 ^@ estuarine sediment ^@ ^@ estuarine sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000529 ^@ Semen ^@ Body substance which consists of spermatozoa and seminal plasma. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000330 ^@ sink ^@ A sink is a bowl-shaped plumbing fixture used for washing hands, for dishwashing or other purposes. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000172 ^@ mesoscopic physical object ^@ An environmental feature that is, or can be, contained and is predominantly composed of one or a few types of stuff. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000765 ^@ stump ^@ ^@ stub|||trunk http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000680 ^@ spring mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000325 ^@ methanogenic process ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000413 ^@ brackish water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000719 ^@ soft drink ^@ A soft drink (also called soda, pop, coke, soda pop, fizzy drink, tonic, seltzer, mineral, sparkling water, lolly water, or carbonated beverage) is a beverage that typically contains water (often, but not always, carbonated water), usually a sweetener, and usually a flavoring agent. ^@ carbonated beverage|||coke|||fizzy drink|||lolly water|||mineral|||pop|||seltzer|||soda|||soda pop|||soft drinks|||sparkling water|||tonic http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000480 ^@ Gingival epithelium ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000564 ^@ Plantar part of left foot ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000715 ^@ scum ^@ A layer of impurities that accumulates at the surface of a liquid (especially water or molten metal). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000148 ^@ mucus ^@ Mucus is a bodily fluid consisting of a slippery secretion of the lining of the mucous membranes in the body. It is a viscous colloid containing antiseptic enzymes (such as lysozyme) and immunoglobulins. Mucus is produced by goblet cells in the mucous membranes that cover the surfaces of the membranes. It is made up of mucins and inorganic salts suspended in water. ^@ mucous secretion http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000144 ^@ hydrothermal fluid ^@ High temperature water ejected from hydrothermal vents and laden with dissolved metals and minerals as a result of percolation through crustal rocks. ^@ hydrothermal fluids http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000180 ^@ agricultural feature ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000333 ^@ wall ^@ A wall is a vertical structure, usually solid, that defines and sometimes protects an area. ^@ walls http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000130 ^@ rainforest division ^@ ^@ rain forest http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000282 ^@ must ^@ Must is the juice of freshly pressed grapes, that contains various quantities of pulp, skins, stems, and seeds, called pomace or grape solids, which typically comprise between 7 to 23 percent of the total weight of the must. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000318 ^@ bulb ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000473 ^@ Oropharynx ^@ The Oropharynx (oral part of the pharynx) reaches from the Uvula to the level of the hyoid bone. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000592 ^@ Foot ^@ The foot (plural feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000708 ^@ fermented seafood ^@ ^@ fermented seafoods http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000623 ^@ Pleural fluid ^@ Transudate contained in the pleural cavity. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000293 ^@ sake koji starter ^@ ^@ sake koji http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000051 ^@ endomycorrhiza ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000137 ^@ microbial mat ^@ A multi-layered sheet of micro-organisms, mainly bacteria and archaea. Microbial mats grow at interfaces between different types of material, mostly on submerged or moist surfaces but a few survive in deserts. ^@ microbial mats http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000289 ^@ rice malt ^@ ^@ rice koji http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000445 ^@ Organ component ^@ Cardinal organ part which is bounded predominantly by bonafide boundaries. Examples: lobe of lung, osteon, acinus, submucosa, anterior leaflet of mitral valve, capsule of kidney, cortical bone, muscle fasciculus. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000087 ^@ estuary ^@ A semi-enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. ^@ Estuary|||estuary http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000123 ^@ sea ice ^@ Sea ice is frozen seawater. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000515 ^@ Female urinary system ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000736 ^@ hot spring water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000768 ^@ infusion ^@ Infusion is the process of extracting chemical compounds or flavors from plant material in a solvent such as water, oil or alcohol, by allowing the material to remain suspended in the solvent over time (a process often called steeping). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000165 ^@ volcanic feature ^@ A feature associated with a volcano, an opening, or rupture, in the Earth's surface or crust, which allows hot, molten rock, ash and gases to escape from deep below the surface. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000557 ^@ Hip ^@ In vertebrate anatomy, hip (or "coxa" in medical terminology) refer to either an anatomical region or a joint. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000236 ^@ dried persimmon ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000201 ^@ moraine ^@ An accumulation of boulders, stones, or other debris carried and deposited by a glacier. ^@ MORAINE|||glacial moraine|||moraine http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000079 ^@ urogenital tract ^@ Urogenital system is the organ system of the reproductive organs and the urinary system. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000588 ^@ Abdomen ^@ Subdivision of trunk proper which is demarcated from the thorax internally by the inferior surface of the sternocostal part of the diaphragm and externally by the costal margin, from the back of abdomen by the external surface of the posterior abdominal wall, from the perineum by the superior surface of the urogenital diaphragm and from the lower limbs by the inguinal folds; together with the thorax, and perineum, it constitutes the trunk proper. Examples: There is only one abdomen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000743 ^@ hypersaline water ^@ A hypersaline lake is a landlocked body of water that contains significant concentrations of sodium chloride or other mineral salts, with saline levels surpassing that of ocean water (3.5%, i.e. 35 grams per litre or 0.29 pounds per US gallon). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000390 ^@ stem ^@ A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000232 ^@ cooked rice ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000543 ^@ Left forearm ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000694 ^@ coast ^@ The general region of indefinite width that extends from the sea inland to the first major change in terrain features. ^@ COAST|||coast|||sea coast|||sea-coast|||seacoast|||seashore http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000055 ^@ rhizosphere ^@ The narrow region of soil that is directly influenced by root secretions and associated soil microorganisms. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000208 ^@ livestock feed ^@ Animal feed is a biotic mesoscopic physical object consisting of any foodstuff that is used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, goats, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. Most animal feed is from plants but some is of animal origin. Fodder refers particularly to food given to the animals (including plants cut and carried to them), rather than that which they forage for themselves. It includes hay, straw, silage, compressed and pelleted feeds, oils and mixed rations, and also sprouted grains and legumes. ^@ livestock feeds|||provender http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000311 ^@ wheat flour ^@ Wheat flour is a powder made from the grinding of wheat used for human consumption. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000362 ^@ lake bed ^@ The ground surface that lies beneath a lake. ^@ lake bottom http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000466 ^@ Anus ^@ The anus is an opening at the opposite end of an animal's digestive tract from the mouth. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000109 ^@ temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrubland biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000616 ^@ Parotid gland ^@ The parotid gland is a salivary gland in humans. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000701 ^@ peat swamp ^@ Forested peatlands including both rain- and groundwater-fed types, commonly recorded in tropical regions with high rainfall. This type of peatland covers around 350,000 km2, primarily in south-east Asia but also occurring in the Everglades in Florida. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000348 ^@ mushroom compost ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000501 ^@ External naris ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000687 ^@ lake sediment ^@ ^@ lake sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000532 ^@ Vaginal part of cervix ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000683 ^@ contaminated sediment ^@ ^@ contaminated sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000116 ^@ biofilm ^@ A complex aggregation of microorganisms marked by the excretion of a protective and adhesive matrix; usually adhering to a substratum. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000268 ^@ ham ^@ Ham is a cut of meat from the thigh of the hind leg of an animal, usually a pig. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000355 ^@ neritic epipelagic zone biome ^@ The neritic epipelagic zone biome comprises the marine water column that occurs above a continental shelf and extends from the surface of the ocean to a depth of ca. 200-250m. Throughout the zone the light field tends to be asymmetrical vertically, so that the direction and elevation of the sun can still be detected. The epipelagic zone encompasses the euphotic zone and, where and when it occurs, the seasonal thermocline. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000112 ^@ rock ^@ A mass of the mineral material of the crust of the Earth. ^@ stone http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000508 ^@ Trachea ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000151 ^@ wetland ^@ An area that is inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. ^@ WETLAND|||Wetland|||wetland http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000351 ^@ beach ^@ A landform consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, cobble, or even shell fragments along the shoreline of a body of water. ^@ Beach|||beaches http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000254 ^@ fillet ^@ A fillet (or filet) is a cut or slice of boneless meat or fish. ^@ filet http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000659 ^@ saline soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000504 ^@ Paranasal sinus ^@ Paranasal sinuses are a group of four paired air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity (maxillary sinuses), above the eyes (frontal sinuses), between the eyes (ethmoidal sinuses), and behind the ethmoids (sphenoidal sinuses). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000304 ^@ soy sauce mash ^@ ^@ shoyu koji http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000407 ^@ rock, sand and soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000605 ^@ Canal for left auditory tube ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000494 ^@ Throat ^@ In vertebrate anatomy, the throat (Latin gula) is the anterior part of the neck, in front of the vertebral column. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000250 ^@ fermented must ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000560 ^@ Leg ^@ A leg is a weight bearing and locomotive structure, usually having a columnar shape. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000645 ^@ acidic soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000796 ^@ Root canal of tooth ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000641 ^@ house ^@ A floor is the walking surface of a room or vehicle. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000676 ^@ marsh mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000261 ^@ Fuchu miso ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000105 ^@ subterrestrial habitat ^@ A habitat that is below the surface of the earth. ^@ subterranean habitat|||underground habitat http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000417 ^@ organic feature and biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000257 ^@ frozen food ^@ ^@ frozen foods http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000058 ^@ insecta-associated habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a living insect. Here insect denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:50557. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000652 ^@ hot soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000411 ^@ waste treatment ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000297 ^@ salted beans ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000497 ^@ Nasopharynx ^@ The nasopharynx (nasal part of the pharynx) is the uppermost part of the pharynx. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000054 ^@ feces ^@ Feces is an excreta consisting of waste products expelled from an animal's digestive tract through the anus (or cloaca) during defecation. ^@ dung|||faeces http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000803 ^@ cocoon ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000140 ^@ ocean biome ^@ The ocean biome comprises major bodies of saline water, principal components of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean, a continuous body of water that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas. More than half of this area is over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) deep. Average oceanic salinity is around 35 parts per thousand (ppt) (3.5%), and nearly all seawater has a salinity in the range of 30 to 38 ppt. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000452 ^@ Skeletal system ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000648 ^@ coastal soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000292 ^@ sake ^@ Sake or sake is an alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin that is made from fermented rice. ^@ Sake http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000396 ^@ leather ^@ Leather is a durable and flexible material created by the tanning of animal rawhide and skin. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000799 ^@ Transitional epithelium of urinary bladder ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000448 ^@ Sacrum ^@ In humans, the sacrum (plural: sacrums or sacra) is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine and at the upper and back part of the pelvic cavity, where it is inserted like a wedge between the two hip bones. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000549 ^@ Axilla ^@ The axilla (or armpit, underarm, or oxter) is the area on the human body directly under the joint where the arm connects to the shoulder. It also provides the under-arm sweat gland. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000785 ^@ cladode ^@ a flattened stem that appears more-or-less leaf like and is specialized for photosynthesis. ^@ cladodes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000061 ^@ organism-associated habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a living thing. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000204 ^@ peat soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000403 ^@ sputum ^@ Sputum is mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways. ^@ sputa http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000047 ^@ vaginal lubrication ^@ Vaginal lubrication is a lubricating fluid that is naturally produced in a woman's vagina. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000556 ^@ Index finger ^@ The index finger, (also referred to as forefinger, pointer finger, trigger finger, digitus secundus, digitus II, and many other terms), is the first finger and the second digit of a human hand. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000200 ^@ humus ^@ Organic matter in soil which has reached a point of stability, where it will break down no further and might, if conditions do not change, remain essentially as it is for centuries, or millennia. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000285 ^@ pickled food product ^@ A food preserved by soaking and storing it in vinegar or brine. ^@ pickled food products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000595 ^@ Integumentary system ^@ The integumentary system is the organ system that protects the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000792 ^@ Jejunum ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000707 ^@ fermented juice ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000354 ^@ mediterranean ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000591 ^@ Forearm ^@ The forearm is the structure and distal region of the upper limb, between the elbow and the wrist. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000742 ^@ tidal water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000023 ^@ sea ^@ A large expanse of saline water usually connected with an ocean. ^@ Sea|||sea http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000019 ^@ milk ^@ An opague white dairy product produced by the mammary glands of female mammals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000207 ^@ woodland ^@ Land having a cover of trees, shrubs, or both. ^@ WOODLAND http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000598 ^@ Lymphoid system ^@ The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system, comprising a network of conduits called lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph (from Latin lympha "water goddess") directionally towards the heart. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000700 ^@ mountain ^@ A landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill, but there is no universally accepted standard definition for the height of a mountain or a hill although a mountain usually has an identifiable summit and a local relief of more than 300m. ^@ Mountain http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000469 ^@ Midgut ^@ The midgut is the portion of the embryo from which most of the intestines develop. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000347 ^@ mine waste ^@ ^@ mine tip debris http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000500 ^@ External nose ^@ *Subdivision of face, the exterior of the nose, which consists of a root, dorsum, tip, columella, and right and left alae. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000735 ^@ daily life water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000012 ^@ sewage ^@ Wastewater that is contaminated with feces or urine. ^@ sewerage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000321 ^@ face cream ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000164 ^@ coastal wetland ^@ A wetland associated with the part of the land adjoining or near a sea or ocean. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000476 ^@ Dentine ^@ Substance of tooth produced by odontoblasts; surrounds the pulp of the tooth and is subjacent to enamel and cement. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000317 ^@ binocular lens ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000626 ^@ Portion of urine ^@ Excretion in liquid state processed by the kidney. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000612 ^@ Buccal mucosa ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000764 ^@ seedling ^@ A seedling is a young plant sporophyte developing out of a plant embryo from a seed. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000040 ^@ marine sediment ^@ Marine sediment is a sediment that accumulates in the flat or very gently sloping areas of the deep ocean basin floor. The three main types of marine sediment, also known as pelagic sediment, are siliceous oozes, calcareous oozes, and red clays. ^@ marine sediments|||pelagic sediment {alternative name} http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000193 ^@ beech forest soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000075 ^@ plaque ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000584 ^@ Epidermis ^@ The epidermis is composed of the outermost layers of cells in the skin, "epi" in Greek meaning "over" or "upon", which together with the dermis forms the cutis. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000619 ^@ Spleen ^@ The spleen is an organ found in virtually all vertebrate animals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000264 ^@ grape beverage ^@ ^@ grape juice http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000108 ^@ tundra biome ^@ A tundra is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its spatial extent, only low-growing vegetation such as dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens. Tundra biomes rarely have monthly average temperatures above 10 degrees Celsius and have low evapotranspiration ratios. ^@ tundra http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000771 ^@ pulp ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000420 ^@ symbiotic microbe ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000615 ^@ Mucosa ^@ The mucous membranes (or mucosae or mucosas; singular mucosa) are linings of mostly endodermal origin, covered in epithelium, which are involved in absorption and secretion. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000767 ^@ twig ^@ A twig is a small thin terminal branch of a woody plant. ^@ twigs http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000655 ^@ mine soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000570 ^@ Perianal space ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000757 ^@ basidiospore ^@ A basidiospore is a reproductive spore produced by Basidiomycete fungi. ^@ basidiospores http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000806 ^@ kernel ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000082 ^@ river ^@ Natural freshwater surface streams of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river; any large streams, or ones larger than brooks or creeks, such as the trunk stream and larger branches of a drainage system. ^@ River|||rio http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000235 ^@ dried bonito ^@ Dried bonito/Katsuobushi is the Japanese food of dried, fermented, and smoked skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). ^@ Katsuobushi|||katsuobushi http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000389 ^@ single ascus ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000577 ^@ Nail of finger ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000136 ^@ microbial feature ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000221 ^@ butter ^@ A food made by churning fresh or fermented cream or milk. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000728 ^@ freshwater pond ^@ ^@ freshwater ponds http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000375 ^@ cotton yarn ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000563 ^@ Plantar part of right foot ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000760 ^@ gall ^@ Galls or cecidia are outgrowths on the surface of lifeforms. ^@ galls http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000528 ^@ Bartholin's duct ^@ Bartholin's ducts are a pair of ducts leading from the Bartholin's glands to the surface of the vulva. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000406 ^@ geographic feature and biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000714 ^@ reactor ^@ ^@ reactors http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000559 ^@ Knee ^@ The knee joint joins the thigh with the lower leg and consists of two articulations: one between the femur and tibia, and one between the femur and patella. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000710 ^@ apple must ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000795 ^@ Penis ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000143 ^@ thermophilic sediment ^@ Sediment characterised by a temperature of 45-75 degrees Celsius and low to no oxygen content. Often impacted by hydrothermal fluid flows. ^@ thermophilic sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000228 ^@ chicken meat product ^@ ^@ chicken meat products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000382 ^@ palm sap ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000224 ^@ Camembert ^@ Camembert is a soft, creamy, surface-ripened cow's milk cheese. ^@ Camembert cheese http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000026 ^@ stream ^@ Linear body of water flowing on the Earth's surface. ^@ Stream|||stream|||streams http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000535 ^@ Genital system ^@ The reproductive system or genital system is a system of organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of reproduction. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000178 ^@ estuarine biome ^@ Expressions of the estuarine biome occur at wide lower courses of a rivers where they flows into a sea. Estuaries experience tidal flows and their water is a changing mixture of fresh and salt. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000378 ^@ herbage ^@ ^@ grass|||pasturage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000022 ^@ ocean ^@ Continuous saline-water bodies that surround the continents and fill the Earth's great depressions. ^@ Ocean|||ocean http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000125 ^@ agricultural soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000521 ^@ Glans penis ^@ In male human anatomy, the glans penis (or simply glans) is the sensitive bulbous structure at the distal end of the penis. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000672 ^@ acidic mud ^@ ^@ acid mud http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000517 ^@ Kidney ^@ The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000703 ^@ solfatara ^@ A fumarole that emits sulfurous gases. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000033 ^@ marine habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a sea or ocean containing high concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids (typically >35 grams dissolved salts per litre). ^@ marine habitats http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000288 ^@ poultry product ^@ A food product from a category of domestic birds kept for meat, eggs, and feathers including fowl such as chickens, turkeys, and waterfowls such as domestic ducks and geese and other meat birds such as pigeons and doves and games birds including pheasants. ^@ poultry products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000132 ^@ anaerobic digester sludge ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000284 ^@ orange juice ^@ The liquid that can be mechanically extracted an orange. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000171 ^@ organic material ^@ Environmental material characteristic of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000371 ^@ ascocarp ^@ An ascocarp/ascoma is the fruiting body of an ascomycete fungus. ^@ ascocarps|||ascoma http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000015 ^@ brewery ^@ A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000679 ^@ saline mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000524 ^@ Posterior fornix of vagina ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000324 ^@ latrine ^@ Latrine is a toilet or a simpler facility used as a toilet, generally without bowl. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000167 ^@ marine reef biome ^@ A biome expressed by strips or ridges of rocks, sand, or coral that rises to or near the surface of a body of marine water. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000675 ^@ lake mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000320 ^@ clean room ^@ A cleanroom or clean room is an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapors. ^@ white room http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000661 ^@ silt ^@ Silt is granular material of a size somewhere between sand and clay whose mineral origin is quartz and feldspar. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000812 ^@ stroma ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000174 ^@ organic feature ^@ A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic pertaining to or derived from living organisms. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000277 ^@ Meshanger cheese ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000327 ^@ petroleum ^@ a naturally occurring flammable liquid consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds, that are found in geologic formations beneath the Earth's surface. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000552 ^@ Anterior part of right elbow ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000074 ^@ aquaculture ^@ The cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish and other aquatic animals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000583 ^@ Forehead ^@ Subdivision of head bounded by the hairline and the eyebrows. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000668 ^@ urea treated soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000227 ^@ cheese product ^@ ^@ cheese products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000313 ^@ yeast cake ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000468 ^@ Gut ^@ In zoology, the gut, also known as the alimentary canal or alimentary tract, is a tube by which bilaterian animals transfer food to the digestion organs. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000618 ^@ Exocrine system ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000050 ^@ subgingival plaque ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000081 ^@ ice mass ^@ Fields of ice, formed in regions of perennial frost. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000046 ^@ rumen ^@ Rumen is the first chamber in the alimentary canal of ruminant animals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000203 ^@ pasture soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000475 ^@ Hard palate ^@ The hard palate is a thin horizontal bony plate of the skull, located in the roof of the mouth. It spans the arch formed by the upper teeth. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000118 ^@ wastewater treatment plant ^@ A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is an industrial structure designed to remove biological or chemical waste products from water, thereby permitting the treated water to be used for other purposes. ^@ WWTP http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000696 ^@ oil well ^@ An oil well is a general term for any boring through the Earth's surface that is designed to find and acquire petroleum oil hydrocarbons. Usually some natural gas is produced along with the oil. A well that is designed to produce mainly or only gas may be termed a gas well. ^@ oiler http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000220 ^@ brine ^@ Brine is a solution of salt in water. It is used to preserve vegetables, fruit, fish and meat in a process known as brining. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000343 ^@ creamery waste ^@ ^@ creamery wastes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000496 ^@ Nose ^@ *Subdivision of face which consists of the nasal skeleton, nasal septum and nasal cavity. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000374 ^@ basidiocarp ^@ A basidiocarp is the sporocarp of a basidiomycete. ^@ basidiocarps http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000731 ^@ drain water ^@ ^@ drainage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000611 ^@ Mucosa of stomach ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000763 ^@ sap ^@ Plant sap, or simply sap, is a fluid transported in xylem cells (tracheids or vessel elements) or phloem sieve tube elements of a plant. ^@ tree sap http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000196 ^@ desert ^@ A region rendered barren or partially barren by environmental extremes, especially by low rainfall. ^@ DESERT|||desert http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000160 ^@ watershed ^@ The separation between neighbouring drainage basins (catchments). In hilly country, the divide lies along topographical peaks and ridges, but in flat country or on a high plateau (especially where the ground is marshy) the divide may be invisible - just a more or less notional line on the ground on either side of which falling raindrops will start a journey to different rivers, and even to different sides of a country or continent. ^@ divide|||water divide http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000039 ^@ freshwater habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a body of water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids (<0.5 grams dissolved salts per litre). ^@ freshwater habitats http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000350 ^@ organic waste ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000192 ^@ beach sand ^@ ^@ beach sands http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000503 ^@ Left external naris ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000587 ^@ Plantar ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000146 ^@ microbial mat material ^@ Material derived from a microbial mat, a multi-layered sheet of micro-organisms, mainly bacteria and archaea. Microbial mats create a wide range of internal chemical environments. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000654 ^@ mangrove soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000738 ^@ mine water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000299 ^@ seed malt ^@ ^@ tane koji http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000489 ^@ Gingival margin ^@ The free gingival margin is the interface between the sulcular epithelium and the epithelium of the oral cavity. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000640 ^@ floor ^@ ^@ flooring http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000791 ^@ Heart ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000067 ^@ man-made structure ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000306 ^@ Stracchino cheese ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000461 ^@ Appendix ^@ Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the cecum and distally terminates in the tip of the appendix. Examples: There is only one appendix. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000139 ^@ fermented food product ^@ ^@ fermented food products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000104 ^@ arboreal habitat ^@ A habitat in or on trees. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000647 ^@ arid soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000291 ^@ Roquefort cheese ^@ Roquefort is a sheep milk blue cheese from the south of France. ^@ Roquefort http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000492 ^@ Spinal cord ^@ Segment of neuraxis that has as its parts gray matter and white matter that surround the central canal. Examples: There is only one spinal cord. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000135 ^@ lake bottom mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000798 ^@ Tonsil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000643 ^@ room ^@ A room is any distinguishable space within a structure. ^@ rooms http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000531 ^@ Ovary ^@ The ovary is an ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000447 ^@ Subdivision of body proper ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000287 ^@ pork ^@ Meat from the domestic pig (Sus domesticus). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000682 ^@ coastal sediment ^@ ^@ coastal sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000794 ^@ Nasal cavity ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000784 ^@ timber ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000780 ^@ corrosion ^@ Corrosion is the gradual destruction of materials, (usually metals), by chemical reaction with its environment. ^@ corroding|||erosion http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000111 ^@ small lake biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000263 ^@ Gouda cheese ^@ A hard cow's milk cheese with an almost orange yellow paste. Older cheeses are coated in black wax. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000209 ^@ apple juice ^@ Apple juice is a fruit juice made by the maceration and pressing of apples. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000096 ^@ continental divide ^@ A watershed such that water falling on one side of the line eventually travels to one ocean or body of water, and water on the other side travels to another, generally on the opposite side of the continent. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000249 ^@ fermented molasses ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000402 ^@ spinal fluid ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000636 ^@ aviation fuel ^@ Aviation fuel is a specialized type of petroleum-based fuel used to power aircraft. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000600 ^@ Eye ^@ Eyes are organs that detect light and convert it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000280 ^@ mould bran ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000590 ^@ Femur ^@ The femur (pl. femurs or femora), or thigh bone, is the most proximal (closest to the center of the body) bone of the leg in tetrapod vertebrates capable of walking or jumping, such as most land mammals, birds, many reptiles such as lizards, and amphibians such as frogs. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000787 ^@ petiole ^@ In botany, the petiole is the stalk attaching the leaf blade to the stem. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000671 ^@ saline marsh ^@ A marsh whose water contains a considerable quantity of dissolved salts. ^@ salt marsh http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000586 ^@ Skin ^@ Nonparenchymatous organ that consists of the epidermis, dermis and sets of hair and nails and which surrounds the entire body. Subdivisions of the skin surround various body parts; as a whole, the skin constitutes the external layer of the body. Examples: There is only one skin. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000737 ^@ lake water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000018 ^@ food product ^@ A substance, usually composed primarily of carbohydrates, fats, water and/or proteins, that can be eaten or drunk by an animal or human being for nutrition or pleasure. ^@ food products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000256 ^@ forage ^@ A forage is plant material (mainly plant leaves and stems) eaten by grazing livestock. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000014 ^@ activated sludge ^@ Activated sludge is a process for treating sewage and industrial wastewaters using air and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000100 ^@ marine channel ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000410 ^@ artificial natural environment ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000252 ^@ fermented starch ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000053 ^@ wound ^@ A wound is a type of injury in which skin is torn, cut, or punctured (an open wound), or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed wound). ^@ injury http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000405 ^@ aerobic environment ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000593 ^@ Ankle ^@ The ankle, or talocrural region, is the region where the foot and the leg meet. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000391 ^@ straw ^@ An agricultural byproduct, the dry stalk of a cereal plant, after the nutrient grain or seed has been removed. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000579 ^@ Right palm ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000544 ^@ Popliteal fossa ^@ The popliteal fossa (sometimes referred to colloquially as the knee pit) is a shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000730 ^@ alkaline hot spring ^@ A hot spring whose water has an alkaline pH. ^@ alkaline hot springs http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000007 ^@ soil ^@ Any material within 2 m from the Earth's surface that is in contact with the atmosphere, with the exclusion of living organisms, areas with continuous ice not covered by other material, and water bodies deeper than 2 m. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000159 ^@ ocean water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000245 ^@ fermented fruit product ^@ ^@ fermented fruit product http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000555 ^@ Wrist ^@ In human anatomy, the wrist is variously defined as the carpus or carpal bones, the complex of eight bones forming the proximal skeletal segment of the hand. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000312 ^@ wheat sourdough ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000199 ^@ grassland soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000398 ^@ cerebro-spinal fluid ^@ Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear colorless bodily fluid produced in the choroid plexus of the brain. ^@ CSF|||cerebro-spinal fluids http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000042 ^@ intertidal sediment ^@ ^@ intertidal sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000551 ^@ Elbow ^@ In primates, including humans, the elbow joint is the synovial hinge joint between the humerus in the upper arm and the radius and ulna in the forearm which allows the hand to be moved towards and away from the body. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000195 ^@ coastal sand ^@ ^@ coastal sands http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000702 ^@ sand dune ^@ ^@ dune http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000384 ^@ plant debris ^@ ^@ plant detritus http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000349 ^@ olive mill wastewater ^@ ^@ alpechin http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000049 ^@ supragingival plaque ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000202 ^@ pasture ^@ Grassland used for grazing of ungulate livestock as part of a farm or ranch. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000305 ^@ soybean protein factory ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000070 ^@ aerobic ^@ A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's dependence on oxygen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000460 ^@ Cecum ^@ The cecum or caecum is a pouch, usually peritoneal, that is considered to be the beginning of the large intestine. ^@ caecum http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000103 ^@ terrace ^@ A step-like feature between higher and lower ground: a relatively flat or gently inclined shelf of earth, backed and fronted by steep slopes or manmade detaining walls. ^@ TERRACE http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000188 ^@ xeric shrubland biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000695 ^@ riverbank ^@ The sloping margin of a river, serving to confine it to its natural channel. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000342 ^@ compost ^@ The aerobically decomposed remnants of organic materials. ^@ composts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000464 ^@ Sigmoid colon ^@ The sigmoid colon (pelvic colon) is the part of the large intestine that is closest to the rectum and anus. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000495 ^@ Respiratory tract ^@ In humans, the respiratory tract is the part of the anatomy involved with the process of respiration. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000077 ^@ white wine ^@ White wine is a wine whose color can be straw-yellow, yellow-green, and yellow-gold coloured. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000230 ^@ chyme ^@ ^@ chymus http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000316 ^@ bathroom ^@ A bathroom is a room for personal hygiene, generally containing a bathtub or a shower, and possibly also a bidet. In North America and some other regions, it characteristically contains a toilet and a sink. ^@ bath http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000572 ^@ Left axilla ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000216 ^@ blue cheese ^@ A class of cow's milk, sheep's milk, or goat's milk cheeses that have had Penicillium cultures added so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue, blue-gray or blue-green mould, and carries a distinct smell. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000723 ^@ ceiling ^@ A ceiling is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limit of a room. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000370 ^@ water well ^@ A water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, boring, or drilling to access groundwater in underground aquifers. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000607 ^@ Right pinna ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000639 ^@ coal ^@ Coal (from the Old English term col, which has meant "mineral of fossilized carbon" since the 13th century) is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds or coal seams. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000759 ^@ branch ^@ A branch tree branch (sometimes referred to in botany as a ramus) is a woody structural member connected to but not part of the central trunk of a tree (or sometimes a shrub). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000035 ^@ waste water ^@ Water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence. ^@ wastewater http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000223 ^@ Cambozola cheese ^@ Cambozola is a cow's milk cheese that is a combination of a French soft-ripened triple cream cheese and Italian Gorgonzola. ^@ Cambozola http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000377 ^@ fruit body ^@ Fruit body is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures. ^@ fruiting body http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000219 ^@ Brie cheese ^@ A large disc of smooth, soft, even runny cheese made with cow's milk. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000107 ^@ freshwater biome ^@ A biome that applies to the freshwater realm. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000021 ^@ wine ^@ Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000530 ^@ Placenta ^@ The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange via the mother's blood supply. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000614 ^@ Portion of mucus ^@ Portion of secreted substance produced by a mucous gland or goblet cell. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000373 ^@ bark ^@ Bark is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000259 ^@ fruit ^@ A fruit is a part of a flowering plant that derives from specific tissues of the flower, one or more ovaries, and in some cases accessory tissues. ^@ fruits http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000173 ^@ bodily fluid ^@ A natural bodily fluid or secretion such as blood, semen, saliva, blood plasma, intracellular and interstitial fluids. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000363 ^@ large lake biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000766 ^@ tuber ^@ Tubers are various types of modified plant structures that are enlarged to store nutrients. ^@ tubers http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000414 ^@ ice ^@ Ice is water frozen into a solid state. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color, depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000516 ^@ Lower urinary tract ^@ *Subdivision of urinary system which consists of the urinary bladder and the urethra. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000565 ^@ Toe ^@ Toes are the digits of the foot of a tetrapod. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000752 ^@ larva ^@ A larva (plural larvae) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. ^@ larvae|||nymph http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000667 ^@ upland soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000512 ^@ Respiratory system ^@ Functional system which consists of structures involved in respiration. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000181 ^@ aquifer ^@ An underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000334 ^@ tumulus ^@ ^@ barrow|||burial mound http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000523 ^@ Vagina ^@ Organ with organ cavity which connects the cervical canal of uterus to the vestibule of vagina. Examples: There is only one vagina. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000488 ^@ Ileum ^@ The ileum is the final section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000366 ^@ ground water ^@ Groundwater is water located beneath the earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations. ^@ groundwater http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000166 ^@ leachate ^@ The liquid produced when water percolates through any permeable material. It can contain either dissolved or suspended material, or usually both. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000010 ^@ sphagnum bog ^@ A peatland dominated by species of the Bryophyte Sphagnum. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000674 ^@ hot mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000319 ^@ cistern ^@ A cistern is a waterproof receptacle for holding liquids, usually water. ^@ water tank http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000519 ^@ Uterus ^@ Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the right and left uterine tubes and distally is connected to the vagina. Examples: There is only one uterus. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000162 ^@ marine benthic feature ^@ A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic of environments occurring on or along marine benthic environments. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000755 ^@ nest ^@ A nest is a place of refuge to hold an animal's eggs or provide a place to live or raise offspring. ^@ nests|||tunnel http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000670 ^@ sewage sludge ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000558 ^@ Thigh ^@ In humans the thigh is the area between the pelvis and the knee. Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000315 ^@ aquarium ^@ An aquarium is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000401 ^@ pus ^@ Pus is a bodily fluid consisting of a whitish-yellow or yellow substance produced during inflammatory responses of the body that can be found in regions of pyogenic bacterial infections. Pus is produced from the dead and living cells which travel into the intercellular spaces around the affected cells. ^@ ichor|||purulence|||sanies|||suppuration http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000709 ^@ juice ^@ Juice is a liquid that is naturally contained in fruit and vegetables. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000554 ^@ Palm ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000656 ^@ orchard soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000705 ^@ granular sludge ^@ ^@ granule sludge http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000807 ^@ petal ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000138 ^@ biotic mesoscopic physical object ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000477 ^@ Root canal of tooth ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000155 ^@ mine drainage ^@ The outflow of water from a mine. ^@ coastal inlets http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000120 ^@ anaerobic bioreactor ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000467 ^@ Oral cavity ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000663 ^@ spring soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000308 ^@ Tamari koji ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000463 ^@ Rectum ^@ The rectum (from the Latin rectum intestinum, meaning straight intestine) is the final straight portion of the large intestine in some mammals, and the gut in others. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000547 ^@ Face ^@ Subdivision of head which consists of the viscerocranium and all layers superficial to it. Examples: There is only one face. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000698 ^@ hydrothermal field ^@ ^@ hydrothermal fields http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000613 ^@ Mucosa of palatopharyngeal arch ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000131 ^@ food processing factory ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000283 ^@ natural cheese ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000127 ^@ clay soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000279 ^@ molasses ^@ Molasses is a viscous by-product of the refining of sugarcane, grapes, or sugar beets into sugar. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000470 ^@ Hindgut ^@ The hindgut (or epigaster) is the posterior (caudal) part of the alimentary canal. In mammals, it includes the distal third of the transverse colon and the splenic flexure, the descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000113 ^@ waste ^@ ^@ waste material|||waste matter http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000726 ^@ soda lake ^@ A soda lake or alkaline lake is a lake on the strongly alkaline side of neutrality (in other words, a pH value above 7, typically between 9 - 12). ^@ soda lakes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000606 ^@ Middle ear ^@ The middle ear is the portion of the ear internal to the eardrum, and external to the oval window of the cochlea. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000758 ^@ exudate ^@ An exudate is any fluid that filters from the circulatory system into lesions or areas of inflammation. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000034 ^@ acid mine drainage ^@ A mine drainage with an acidic pH. ^@ acidic mine drainage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000187 ^@ tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrubland biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000073 ^@ frost flowers ^@ Ice crystals commonly found growing on young sea ice and thin lake ice in cold, calm conditions. ^@ frost flower http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000272 ^@ Jopen beer ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000582 ^@ Subdivision of external ear ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000428 ^@ food related ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000069 ^@ anoxic ^@ Suffering from a reduced supply of oxygen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000578 ^@ Pinna ^@ In animal anatomy, the pinna (Latin for feather) is the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head (this may also be referred to as the auricle or auricula). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000222 ^@ buttermilk ^@ The liquid left over after producing butter from cream during the churning process. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000076 ^@ red wine ^@ Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-coloured (black) grape varieties. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000301 ^@ sourdough ^@ Sourdough is a bread product made by a long fermentation of dough using naturally occurring lactobacilli and yeasts. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000456 ^@ Peritoneum ^@ The peritoneum is the serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity or the coelom?it covers most of the intra-abdominal (or coelomic) organs?in amniotes and some invertebrates (annelids, for instance). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000691 ^@ tidal flat sediment ^@ ^@ tidal flat sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000571 ^@ Right axilla ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000338 ^@ rice field ^@ A paddy field for the cultivation of rice. ^@ rice fields http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000215 ^@ Kuro koji ^@ ^@ black malted rice http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000722 ^@ salt ^@ Salt, also known as table salt or rock salt (halite), is a crystalline mineral that is composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of ionic salts. ^@ salts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000526 ^@ Vulva ^@ The vulva (from the Latin vulva, plural vulvae, see etymology) consists of the external genital organs of the female mammal. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000369 ^@ tundra mire ^@ Peatlands with a shallow peat layer, only about 500 mm thick, dominated by sedges and grasses. They form in permafrost areas, covering around 110,000 to 160,000 km2 in Alaska, Canada, and the former USSR. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000677 ^@ pond mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000106 ^@ city ^@ Incorporated populated place. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000191 ^@ arable soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000258 ^@ frozen prawn ^@ ^@ frozen shrimp http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000345 ^@ industrial waste ^@ ^@ industrial wastes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000449 ^@ Bone ^@ Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They support and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store minerals ^@ Bone organ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000091 ^@ forest ^@ An area with a high density of trees. A small forest may be called a wood. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000498 ^@ Pharyngeal tonsil ^@ The adenoid, also known as a pharyngeal tonsil or nasopharyngeal tonsil, is a mass of lymphatic tissue situated posterior to the nasal cavity, in the roof of the nasopharynx, where the nose blends into the throat. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000599 ^@ Ear ^@ The ear is the organ that detects sound. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000649 ^@ contaminated soil ^@ ^@ polluted soil http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000244 ^@ Pla-som ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000751 ^@ sawdust ^@ Sawdust or wood dust is a by-product of cutting, grinding, drilling, sanding, or otherwise pulverizing wood with a saw or other tool; it is composed of fine particles of wood. ^@ sawdusts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000397 ^@ bile ^@ Bile is a bodily fluid consisting of a bitter, yellow or green alkaline fluid secreted by hepatocytes from the liver of most vertebrates. In many species, bile is stored in the gallbladder between meals and upon eating is discharged into the duodenum where the bile aids the process of digestion of lipids. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000484 ^@ Intestine ^@ In human anatomy, the intestine (or bowel, hose or gut) is the segment of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric sphincter of the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine and the large intestine. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000635 ^@ fuel ^@ Fuels are any materials that store potential energy in forms that can be practicably released and used as heat energy. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000786 ^@ peduncle ^@ In botany, a peduncle is a stem supporting an inflorescence, or after fecundation, an infructescence. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000666 ^@ tropical soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000062 ^@ wood ^@ Wood is a hard, fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. ^@ timber|||tree|||woods http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000099 ^@ channel ^@ The physical confine of a river, slough or ocean strait consisting of a bed and banks. ^@ sea channel|||sea channels http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000251 ^@ fermented shrimp ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000094 ^@ coral reef ^@ Aragonite structures produced by living organisms, found in shallow, marine waters with little nutrients in the water. ^@ CoralReef|||coral reef http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000404 ^@ anaerobic environment ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000491 ^@ Brain ^@ Segment of neuraxis that has as its parts gray matter and white matter that surround the cerebral ventricular system; Examples: There is only one brain. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000247 ^@ fermented meat ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000134 ^@ underground water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000048 ^@ dental plaque ^@ Dental plaque is a biofilm, usually a pale yellow, that develops naturally on the teeth. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000642 ^@ pool ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000487 ^@ Duodenum ^@ The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000286 ^@ pickled tea ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000793 ^@ Larynx ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000638 ^@ cellar ^@ ^@ basement http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000739 ^@ muddy water ^@ ^@ mud water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000627 ^@ Feces ^@ Excretion in semisolid state processed by the intestine. ^@ dung|||faeces|||manure|||stool http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000386 ^@ plant root ^@ ^@ plant roots http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000779 ^@ kitchen ^@ A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000006 ^@ air ^@ The mixture of gases (roughly (by molar content/volume: 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, trace amounts of other gases, and a variable amount (average around 1%) of water vapor) that surrounds the planet Earth. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000041 ^@ sea water ^@ ^@ seawater http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000240 ^@ fermented cane molasses ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000550 ^@ Arm ^@ In human anatomy, the arm is the part of the upper limb between the shoulder and the elbow joints. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000393 ^@ human-associated habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a living animal. Here "animal" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:9606. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000194 ^@ black sand ^@ Black sand is sand that is black in color. ^@ black sands http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000037 ^@ saline water ^@ Saline water is a general term for water that contains a significant concentration of dissolved salts (mainly NaCl). ^@ salt water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000546 ^@ Left popliteal fossa ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000630 ^@ Cerumen ^@ Earwax, also known by the medical term cerumen, is a yellowish waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and other mammals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000190 ^@ acidic volcanic ash ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000275 ^@ marron glace ^@ A marron glace is a confection, originating in southern France and northern Italy consisting of a chestnut candied in sugar syrup and glazed. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000697 ^@ geothermal field ^@ An area where wells can be drilled to obtain elements contained in solution in hot brines or to tap heat energy. ^@ geothermal fields http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000782 ^@ Thorax ^@ the region of the mammalian body between the neck and abdomen as well as the cavity containing the heart and lungs ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000585 ^@ Neck ^@ Subdivision of body proper, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with the cervical vertebral coumn, it is partially surrounded by skin of neck. Examples: There is only one neck. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000581 ^@ Umbilicus ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000013 ^@ sludge ^@ The residual semi-solid material left from domestic or industrial processes, or wastewater treatment processes. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000044 ^@ pond water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000197 ^@ farm soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000539 ^@ Cardiovascular system ^@ Organ system which consists of the heart, the systemic and pulmonary arterial and venous system, the lymphatic and the portal venous system. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000183 ^@ cold temperature habitat ^@ A biome characterized by an average temperature of 15deg C or lower. Inhabited by psychrophilic (cryophilic) organisms. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000690 ^@ spring sediment ^@ ^@ spring sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000810 ^@ sheath ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000337 ^@ plantation ^@ An intentional planting of a crop, on a large scale, usually for uses other than cereal production or pasture. The term is currently most often used for plantings of trees and shrubs. The term tends also to be used for plantings maintained on economic bases other than that of subsistence farming. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000490 ^@ Alimentary system ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000574 ^@ External ear ^@ The outer ear is the external portion of the ear, which consists of the pinna and external auditory meatus. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000725 ^@ alkaline lake ^@ A soda lake or alkaline lake is a lake on the strongly alkaline side of neutrality (in other words, a pH value above 7, typically between 9 - 12). ^@ alkali lake|||alkaline lakes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000158 ^@ watercourse ^@ A flowing body of water. ^@ WATERCOURSE|||watercourse http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000002 ^@ geosphere ^@ terrestrial related environment ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000154 ^@ waste treatment plant ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000307 ^@ sugar ^@ Sugar is the generalised name for a class of chemically-related sweet-flavored substances, most of which are used as food. They are carbohydrates, composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000344 ^@ discharge ^@ ^@ emission http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000732 ^@ industrial wastewater ^@ ^@ industrial waste water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000379 ^@ leaf ^@ A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant, as defined in botanical terms, and in particular in plant morphology. ^@ blade|||foliage|||frond|||leaves http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000483 ^@ Liver ^@ Lobular organ which has as its parts lobules connected to the biliary tree. Examples: There is only one liver. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000602 ^@ Dorsum of tongue ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000634 ^@ rooms and spaces ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000754 ^@ mangrove ^@ Mangroves are various types of trees up to medium height and shrubs that grow in saline coastal sediment habitats in the tropics and subtropics - mainly between latitudes 25 N and 25 S. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000030 ^@ aquatic habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on water. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000147 ^@ root nodule ^@ Root nodules occur on the roots of plants that associate with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000424 ^@ liquid artifact ^@ ^@ liquid artifacts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000300 ^@ Smear-ripened cheese ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000459 ^@ Incisor tooth ^@ Incisors (from Latin incidere, "to cut") are the front teeth present in most heterodont mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and on the mandible below. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000102 ^@ marine biome ^@ An aquatic biome that comprises systems of open-ocean and unprotected coastal habitats, characterized by exposure to wave action, tidal fluctuation, and ocean currents as well as systems that largely resemble these. Water in the marine biome is generally within the salinity range of seawater: 30 to 38 ppt. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000455 ^@ Joint ^@ Anatomical junction which consists of parts of two or more adjacent bones or cartilages which are interconnected by organs and/or organ parts that consist of various types of connective tissue. Together with other joints and bones, a joint constitutes the skeletal system. Examples: pubic symphysis, knee joint, temporomandibular joint. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000609 ^@ Cornea ^@ The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000097 ^@ national park ^@ A reserve of land, usually, but not always declared and owned by a national government, protected from most human development and pollution. National parks are a protected area of IUCN category II. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000761 ^@ mangrove wood ^@ ^@ mangrove woods http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000746 ^@ sea form ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000072 ^@ biochar ^@ Charcoal that is used to nutritionally supplement soil. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000175 ^@ organ ^@ A collection of tissues joined in structural unit to serve a common function. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000225 ^@ Camembert-blue cheese ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000328 ^@ plaster ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000567 ^@ Plantar surface ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000211 ^@ bagasse ^@ The biomass remaining after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice. ^@ sugarcane bagasse http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000090 ^@ grassland ^@ An area in which grasses (Graminae) are a significant component of the vegetation. ^@ GRASSLAND|||grassland http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000718 ^@ seafood product ^@ ^@ seafood products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000365 ^@ foam ^@ A foam is a substance that is formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid. ^@ froth http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000243 ^@ Pla-ra ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000400 ^@ frass ^@ Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000553 ^@ Anterior part of left elbow ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000750 ^@ gallery wall ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000704 ^@ cave ^@ Naturally formed, subterranean open area or chamber. ^@ CAVE http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000789 ^@ Esophagus ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000098 ^@ strait ^@ A narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water, and thus lies between two land masses. ^@ strait http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000065 ^@ mud ^@ A liquid or semi-liquid mixture of water and some combination of soil, silt, and clay. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000133 ^@ greenhouse soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000218 ^@ bottled fruit product ^@ ^@ bottled fruit products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000372 ^@ ascospore ^@ An ascospore is a spore contained in an ascus or that was produced inside an ascus. ^@ ascospores http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000214 ^@ beer ^@ Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the saccharification of starch and fermentation of the resulting sugar. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000016 ^@ vinegar ^@ A liquid produced from the fermentation of ethanol in a process that yields its key ingredient, acetic acid. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000119 ^@ bioreactor ^@ A bioreactor may refer to any manufactured or engineered device or system that supports a biologically active environment. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000525 ^@ Labium minus ^@ The labia minora (singular: labium minus), also known as the inner labia, inner lips, vaginal lips, or nymphae,[1] are two flaps of skin on either side of the human vaginal opening, situated between the labia majora (outer labia, or outer lips). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000168 ^@ marine benthic biome ^@ A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic of environments occurring on or along marine benthic environments. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000711 ^@ salt field ^@ ^@ saltern http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000472 ^@ Mouth ^@ In human anatomy, the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and saliva. ^@ MOUTH http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000358 ^@ pyritic acid mine drainage ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000271 ^@ jeotgal ^@ A fermented salty fish of Korean cuisine. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000511 ^@ Palatine tonsil ^@ Palatine tonsils, occasionally called the faucial tonsils,[2] are the tonsils that can be seen on the left and right sides at the back of the throat. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000662 ^@ solfataric soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000542 ^@ Right forearm ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000693 ^@ sea sand ^@ ^@ sea sands http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000126 ^@ forest soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000278 ^@ miso ^@ A food produced by fermenting rice, barley and/or soybeans, with salt and the mold koji-kin (Aspergillus oryzae). ^@ miso paste http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000009 ^@ limestone ^@ A sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000122 ^@ coastal water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000518 ^@ Urinary system ^@ The urinary system or renal system is the organ system that produces, stores, and eliminates urine. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000274 ^@ Lambic beer ^@ Lambic is a type of beer brewed traditionally in the Pajottenland region of Belgium and in Brussels itself at the Cantillon Brewery and museum. ^@ Lambic http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000161 ^@ marine reef ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000361 ^@ snow ^@ Snow is precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that fall from clouds. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000005 ^@ organism association ^@ related to organism (e.g., symbiosis, parasitism) ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000669 ^@ wetland soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000514 ^@ Male urethra ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000314 ^@ silage ^@ A fermented, high-moisture forage that can be fed to ruminants. ^@ ensilage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000157 ^@ inlet ^@ An opening of the sea into the land, or of a lake into its shore. ^@ INLET|||Inlet|||inlet http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000260 ^@ fruit powder ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000665 ^@ tropical rainforest soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000416 ^@ hot water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000651 ^@ garden soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000802 ^@ cloaca ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000078 ^@ natto ^@ Natto/natto is a traditional Japanese food made from soybeans fermented with Bacillus subtilis. ^@ Natto http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000115 ^@ anthropogenic habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on an environmental feature or material derived from human activity. ^@ anthropogenic habitats http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000427 ^@ food ^@ ^@ foods http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000267 ^@ Halloumi cheese ^@ Halloumi is a Cypriot semi-hard, unripened brined cheese made from a mixture of goat and sheep milk, and sometimes also cow milk. ^@ Halloumi http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000068 ^@ oxic ^@ An environment that contains oxygen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000423 ^@ small artifact ^@ ^@ small artifacts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000507 ^@ Set of nares ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000813 ^@ serpentine hot spring ^@ A hot spring whose water venting from serpentinites. ^@ serpentine hot springs http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000150 ^@ plain ^@ A region of general uniform slope, comparatively level, and of considerable extent. ^@ PLAIN|||Plain|||plain http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000064 ^@ bovine milk ^@ ^@ cow milk http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000573 ^@ Scalp ^@ The scalp is the anatomical area bordered by the face anteriorly and the neck to the sides and posteriorly. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000658 ^@ rhizosphere soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000462 ^@ Colon ^@ The colon is the last part of the digestive system in most vertebrates. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000217 ^@ Bonifaz cheese ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000303 ^@ soy sauce malt ^@ ^@ shoyu mash http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000809 ^@ rainwater ^@ ^@ rain water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000458 ^@ Tooth ^@ Organ with a cavity which consist of dentine and enamel. Examples: incisor, molar. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000644 ^@ tomb ^@ A tomb is a repository for the remains of the dead. ^@ grave http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000608 ^@ Left pinna ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000071 ^@ anaerobic ^@ A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's independence on oxygen. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000310 ^@ Turbid beer ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000057 ^@ plant-associated habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a living plant. Here plant denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:33090 (viridiplantae). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000465 ^@ Wall of ileum ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000566 ^@ Shoulder ^@ The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000686 ^@ hydrothermal sediment ^@ ^@ hydrothermal sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000210 ^@ Awamori koji ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000332 ^@ vegetable tanning fluid ^@ ^@ vegetable tanning fluids http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000717 ^@ lavage fluid ^@ ^@ lavage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000364 ^@ intertidal zone ^@ The area of the foreshore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide, i.e., the area between tide marks. ^@ IntertidalZone|||tidal zone http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000451 ^@ Lower jaw ^@ In vertebrates, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is a bone forming the skull with the cranium. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000601 ^@ Tongue ^@ The tongue is a muscular hydrostat on the floors of the mouths of most vertebrates which manipulates food for mastication. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000721 ^@ wine must ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000753 ^@ culm ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000186 ^@ temperate broadleaf and mixed forest biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000029 ^@ hot spring ^@ A spring that is produced by the emergence of geothermally-heated groundwater from the Earth's crust. ^@ hot spring|||hotspring|||thermal feature|||thermal spring http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000340 ^@ alkaliphilic compost ^@ ^@ alkaliphilic composts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000182 ^@ cliff ^@ A high, steep, or overhanging face of rock. ^@ CLIFF|||cliff http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000493 ^@ Nervous system ^@ The nervous system is the part of an animal's body that coordinates the voluntary and involuntary actions of the animal and transmits signals between different parts of its body. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000253 ^@ fermented vegetables ^@ ^@ fermented vegetable http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000479 ^@ Gingiva ^@ The gingiva (sing. and plur.: gingiva), or gums, consist of the mucosal tissue that lies over the mandible and maxilla inside the mouth. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000510 ^@ Pleura ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000629 ^@ Milk ^@ Portion of secreted substance produced by the mammary gland. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000296 ^@ sake yeast starter ^@ ^@ moto|||sake moto|||sake starter http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000486 ^@ Gallbladder ^@ Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the cystic duct and distally terminates in the fundus of the gallbladder. Examples: There is only one gallbladder. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000129 ^@ clay ^@ A group of hydrous aluminium phyllosilicate (phyllosilicates being a subgroup of silicate minerals) minerals (see clay minerals), that are typically less than 2micrometres in diameter. Clay consists of a variety of phyllosilicate minerals rich in silicon and aluminium oxides and hydroxides which include variable amounts of structural water. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000637 ^@ building construction ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000482 ^@ Stomach ^@ Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the esophagus and distally with the small intestine. Examples: There is only one stomach. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000368 ^@ sterile water ^@ ^@ sterilized water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000281 ^@ mushroom ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000788 ^@ Finger ^@ Subdivision of the hand demarcated from the hand proper by the skin crease in line with the distal edge of finger webs. Examples: thumb, right middle finger, left little finger. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000632 ^@ aerosol ^@ Airborne solid particles (also called dust or particulate matter (PM)) or liquid droplets. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000622 ^@ Endocrine system ^@ The endocrine system is the system of glands, each of which secretes different types of hormones directly into the bloodstream (some of which are transported along nerve tracts) to maintain homeostasis. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000774 ^@ gill of fungus ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000770 ^@ aspirate ^@ ^@ aspirates http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000101 ^@ terrestrial biome ^@ A biome that applies to the terrestrial realm. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000357 ^@ saline evaporation pond ^@ A shallow man-made pond designed to produce salt from sea water. The seawater is fed into large ponds and water is drawn out through natural evaporation which allows the salt to be subsequently harvested. ^@ salt evaporation pond http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000444 ^@ Alveolus ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000085 ^@ lagoon ^@ A sheet of saline water separated from the open sea by sand or shingle banks. The sheet of water between an offshore reef, especially of coral and mainland. The sheet of water within a ring or horseshoe shaped atoll. ^@ LAGOON|||Lagoon|||lagoon|||lagoons|||laguna http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000594 ^@ Hand ^@ A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered extremity located at the end of an arm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000238 ^@ Emmenthal cheese ^@ A mild, large, yellow, waxy cow's milk cheese with many holes. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000745 ^@ tidal flat ^@ Mudflats or mud flats, also known as tidal flats, are coastal wetlands that form when mud is deposited by tides or rivers. ^@ mud flat|||mudflat|||tidal flats http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000781 ^@ Large intestine ^@ The large intestine (or bowel, colon) is the last part of the digestive system in vertebrate animals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000625 ^@ Portion of body substance ^@ Material anatomical entity in a gaseous, liquid, semisolid or solid state, with or without the admixture of cells and biological macromolecules; produced by anatomical structures or derived from inhaled and ingested substances that have been modified by anatomical structures. Examples: saliva, semen, cerebrospinal fluid, respiratory air, urine, feces, blood, plasma, lymph. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000270 ^@ honey product ^@ ^@ honey products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000580 ^@ Left palm ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000426 ^@ non-fermented food product ^@ ^@ non-fermented food products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000576 ^@ Nail ^@ A nail is a horn-like envelope covering the dorsal aspect of the terminal phalanges of fingers and toes in humans, most non-human primates, and a few other mammals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000008 ^@ terrestrial habitat ^@ A habitat that is on or at the boundary of the surface of the Earth. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000093 ^@ permafrost ^@ Soil at or below the freezing point of water (0C or 32F) for two or more years. Ice is not always present, as may be in the case of nonporous bedrock, but it frequently occurs and it may be in amounts exceeding the potential hydraulic saturation of the ground material. ^@ Permafrost http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000246 ^@ fermented grape juice ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000089 ^@ coastal plain ^@ An area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a seacoast and separated from the interior by other features. ^@ coastal zone|||plain, coast http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000399 ^@ digesta ^@ Digesta is a food undergoing digestion. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000242 ^@ Pla-chom ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000043 ^@ saline water habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a body of water containing medium to high concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids (>=0.5 grams dissolved salts per litre). ^@ salt water habitat http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000231 ^@ apple cider ^@ ^@ cider http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000346 ^@ litter ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000385 ^@ plant material ^@ ^@ plant materials http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000538 ^@ Portion of blood ^@ Portion of body substance which consists of plasma and blood cells. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000734 ^@ contaminated water ^@ ^@ polluted water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000381 ^@ leaf nodule ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000419 ^@ plant associated ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000689 ^@ saline sediment ^@ ^@ saline sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000724 ^@ deep sea ^@ The deep sea, or deep layer, is the lowest layer in the ocean, existing below the thermocline and above the seabed, at a depth of 1000 fathoms (1800 m) or more. ^@ deep-sea http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000569 ^@ Perianal surface ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000720 ^@ beer wart ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000805 ^@ internode ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000001 ^@ atmosphere ^@ A step-like feature between higher and lower ground: a relatively flat or gently inclined shelf of earth, backed and fronted by steep slopes or manmade detaining walls. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000153 ^@ park ^@ A bounded area of land, or water, usually in its natural or semi-natural (landscaped) state and set aside for some purpose, usually to do with recreation or conservation. ^@ parks http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000392 ^@ chrysalis ^@ A chrysalis or nympha is the pupal stage of butterflies. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000036 ^@ water ^@ The liquid form of dihydrogen monoxide. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000234 ^@ corn steep liquor ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000149 ^@ coastal water body ^@ Coastal water is a marine water body bordering a coast. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000545 ^@ Right popliteal fossa ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000388 ^@ seed ^@ Seed is the product of the ripened ovule of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants which occurs after fertilization and some growth within the mother plant. ^@ seeds http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000189 ^@ saline lake sediment ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000032 ^@ mouth ^@ The exit or point of discharge of a stream into another stream, lake or sea. ^@ MOUTH http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000541 ^@ Muscular system ^@ The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000185 ^@ subtropical division ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000727 ^@ saline pond ^@ ^@ saline ponds|||salt pond|||salt ponds http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000527 ^@ Cavity of tunica vaginalis ^@ Cavity of serous sac surrounded by the tunica vaginalis. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000678 ^@ river mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000142 ^@ marine hydrothermal vent chimney ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000294 ^@ sake mash ^@ ^@ sake moromi http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000025 ^@ freshwater lake ^@ A lake of whose water contains low concentrations of salts. ^@ FreshwaterLake http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000450 ^@ Mandible ^@ In vertebrates, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is a bone forming the skull with the cranium. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000336 ^@ paddy field ^@ A flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other semiaquatic crops. ^@ paddy fields http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000534 ^@ Perineum ^@ Subdivision of trunk proper, which is demarcated from the pelvis by the inferior surface of the pelvic diaphragm and from the lower limbs by the perineofemoral lines; together with the thorax, and abdomen, it constitutes the trunk proper. Examples: There is only one perineum. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000092 ^@ reef ^@ A ridge of rocks, lying near the surface of the sea, which may be visible at low tide, but is usually covered by water. ^@ REEF http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000177 ^@ saline lake ^@ A lake whose water contains a considerable concentration of dissolved salts. ^@ SalineLake|||salt lake|||salt lakes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000685 ^@ hot sediment ^@ ^@ hot sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000331 ^@ tanning fluid ^@ ^@ tanning fluids http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000485 ^@ Small intestine ^@ Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the stomach and distally with the large intestine. Examples: There is only one small intestine. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000339 ^@ solar saltern ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000562 ^@ Plantar part of foot ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000206 ^@ sand ball ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000084 ^@ bay ^@ An area of water bordered by land on three sides. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000713 ^@ granule ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000237 ^@ drinking trough ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000478 ^@ Periodontium ^@ Skeletal ligament (organ) that connects a tooth to the maxilla or mandible. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000597 ^@ Lymph node of neck ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000628 ^@ Portion of excreted substance ^@ Body substance derived from ingested substances that have been modified by one or more organs. Example: feces, flatus, urine. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000060 ^@ saliva ^@ Saliva is a slightly alkaline secretion of water, mucin, protein, salts, and often a starch-splitting enzyme (as ptyalin) that is secreted into the mouth by salivary glands, lubricates ingested food, and often begins the breakdown of starches. ^@ spit|||spittle http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000213 ^@ beef ^@ Meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle (cows). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000056 ^@ animal-associated habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a living animal. Here animal denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:33208. ^@ metazoan-associated habitat http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000367 ^@ puddle ^@ A puddle is a small accumulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000454 ^@ General anatomical term ^@ Anatomical term that represents more than one concept. Examples: muscle, bone, liver cell, fiber, apex of lung. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000011 ^@ oil field ^@ Oil field/oilfield refers to a region with an abundance of oil wells extracting petroleum (crude oil) from below ground. ^@ oil fields|||oilfield http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000520 ^@ Endometrium ^@ The endometrium is the inner mucous membrane of the mammalian uterus. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000604 ^@ Canal for right auditory tube ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000706 ^@ egg ^@ In zoology, an egg is an organic vessel in which an embryo first begins to develop. ^@ eggs http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000353 ^@ marine bulk water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000756 ^@ slime ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000506 ^@ Lung ^@ Lobular organ which has as its parts alveoli connected to the tracheobronchial tree. Examples: There are only two instances, right lung and left lung. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000657 ^@ rainforest soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000741 ^@ spring water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000773 ^@ gill of a fish ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000170 ^@ glacial feature ^@ A hydrographic feature characterized by the dominance of snow or ice. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000323 ^@ ion-exchange resin ^@ An ion-exchange resin is an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small (0.5-1 mm diameter) beads, usually white or yellowish, fabricated from an organic polymer substrate. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000360 ^@ saline snow ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000004 ^@ hydrosphere ^@ water associated environment ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000513 ^@ Transitional epithelium of urinary bladder ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000356 ^@ oil brine ^@ ^@ oil-field brine http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000156 ^@ coastal inlet ^@ An opening of the sea into the land. ^@ inlets http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000664 ^@ tropical forest soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000749 ^@ water column ^@ A water column is a conceptual column of water from surface to bottom sediments. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000509 ^@ Set of choanae ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000395 ^@ mammalia-associated habitat ^@ A habitat that is in or on a living mammal. Here "mammal" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:40674. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000309 ^@ tempeh ^@ Tempeh/Tempe is made by a natural culturing and controlled fermentation process that binds soybean particles into a cake form. ^@ Tempe http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000499 ^@ Dental pulp ^@ The dental pulp is the part in the center of a tooth made up of living connective tissue and cells called odontoblasts. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000152 ^@ populated place ^@ Place or area with clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent human population. ^@ inhabited place|||populated place|||populated places http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000744 ^@ saline lake water ^@ ^@ salt lake water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000548 ^@ Anterior chest ^@ Subdivision of thorax which is anterior to the plane of the posterior boundary of the middle mediastinum. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000650 ^@ dry soil ^@ Soil contamination or soil pollution is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000699 ^@ mine ^@ An excavation in the Earth for the purpose of extracting earth materials. ^@ MINE http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000801 ^@ shoot ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000646 ^@ alkaline soil ^@ Alkali, or alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH (> 8.5), a poor soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000128 ^@ oil contaminated soil ^@ ^@ oil polluted soil|||oil-contaminated soil http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000163 ^@ marine feature ^@ A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic of a marine biome. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000471 ^@ Pharynx ^@ The human pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the throat situated immediately inferior to (below) the nasal cavity, posterior to the mouth and superior to the esophagus and larynx. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000114 ^@ aquatic biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000621 ^@ Thyroglossal duct ^@ The thyroglossal duct is an embryological anatomical structure forming an open connection between the initial area of development of the thyroid gland and its final position. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000266 ^@ ground beef ^@ A ground meat product, made of beef finely chopped by a meat grinder. ^@ beef mince|||hamburger meat|||minced beef http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000302 ^@ soy sauce ^@ A condiment produced by fermenting soybeans with Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus soyae molds along with roasted grain, water, and salt. ^@ shoyu|||soy http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000502 ^@ Right external naris ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000145 ^@ biofilm material ^@ Material derived from a biofilm, an aggregate of microorganisms in which cells adhere to each other and/or to a surface. These adherent cells are frequently embedded within a self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric substance (EPS). Biofilm EPS, which is also referred to as slime, is a polymeric conglomeration generally composed of extracellular DNA, proteins, and polysaccharides in various configurations. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000808 ^@ rachis ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000457 ^@ Anatomical structure ^@ Material anatomical entity which is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genes that guide its morphogenesis; has inherent 3D shape; its parts are connected and spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000653 ^@ hypersaline soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000298 ^@ sausage ^@ A food made from ground meat. Typically the sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000804 ^@ fruit skin ^@ ^@ fruit wall|||pericarp|||rind http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000692 ^@ cold desert ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000453 ^@ Sinus ^@ nus is a sack or cavity in any organ or tissue, or an abnormal cavity or passage caused by the destruction of tissue. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000537 ^@ Bone marrow ^@ Bone marrow is the flexible tissue in the interior of bones. In humans, red blood cells are produced in the heads of long bones in a process known as hematopoesis. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000688 ^@ river sediment ^@ ^@ river sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000790 ^@ Gland ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000121 ^@ calcite hot spring ^@ ^@ calcite hot springs http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000273 ^@ kefir grains ^@ ^@ kefir grain http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000117 ^@ surface water ^@ Surface water is water collecting on the ground or in a stream, river, lake, wetland, or ocean; it is related to water collecting as groundwater or atmospheric water. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000610 ^@ Sense organ system ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000255 ^@ fish sauce ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000762 ^@ pollen ^@ Pollen is a fine to coarse powder containing the microgametophytes of seed plants, which produce the male gametes (sperm cells). ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000797 ^@ Submandibular gland ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000446 ^@ Trunk ^@ Subdivision of body proper, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with the ribcage, thoracic and lumbar vertebral column, sacrum and coccyx, it is partially surrounded by skin of trunk. Examples: There is only one trunk. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000596 ^@ Lymph node ^@ A lymph node or lymph gland is an oval-shaped organ of the immune system, distributed widely throughout the body including the armpit and stomach and linked by lymphatic vessels. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000748 ^@ sea floor ^@ The ground surface that lies beneath a sea. ^@ SeaFloor|||sea bed|||sea bottom http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000028 ^@ marsh ^@ A wetland, featuring grasses, rushes, reeds, typhas, sedges, and other herbaceous plants (possibly with low-growing woody plants) in a context of shallow water. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000024 ^@ lake ^@ A body of water or other liquid of considerable size contained on a body of land. ^@ LAKE|||Lake|||lake|||lakes http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000110 ^@ small river biome ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000422 ^@ excrement and secretion ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000063 ^@ urine ^@ Urine is a liquid excreta containing water and waste products made by the kidneys, stored in the bladder, and leaves the body through the urethra. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000262 ^@ ginger beer ^@ Ginger beer is a carbonated drink flavored primarily with ginger and sweetened with sugar or artificial sweeteners. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000176 ^@ excreta ^@ Excreta are bodily fluids consisting of waste matter, such as sweat or feces, discharged from the body. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000418 ^@ fungi associated ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000059 ^@ blood ^@ Blood is a bodily fluid composed of blood plasma and blood cells suspended within the plasma that circulates around the organism's body. Blood performs may important functions including the supplying of oxygen and nutrients, removal of waste, circulation of white blood cells, detection of antibodes, coagulation, transportation of antibodies and the regulation of pH and body temperature. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000568 ^@ Body ^@ Anatomical structure which is the aggregate material substance of an individual member of a species ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000603 ^@ Canal for auditory tube ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000248 ^@ fermented milk product ^@ ^@ fermented dairy products|||fermented milk products http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000740 ^@ river water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000017 ^@ kimchi ^@ A Korean dish made of vegetables, such as cabbage or radishes, that are salted, seasoned, and stored in sealed containers to undergo lactic acid fermentation. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000066 ^@ sediment ^@ Sediment is an environmental substance comprised of any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow and which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bedor bottom of a body of water or other liquid. ^@ sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000169 ^@ marine water body ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000290 ^@ rice wine ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000322 ^@ house dust ^@ ^@ house dusts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000409 ^@ large-scale artifact ^@ ^@ large-scale artifacts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000052 ^@ ectomycorrhiza ^@ An ectomycorrhiza is a form of symbiotic relationship that occurs between a fungal symbiont and the roots of various plant species. Much of the biomass of the mycosymbiont lies exterior to the plant root. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000561 ^@ Left leg ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000716 ^@ seaweed ^@ Seaweed is a loose colloquial term encompassing macroscopic, multicellular, benthic marine algae. ^@ marine alga|||marine algae|||seaweeds http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000681 ^@ alkaline sediment ^@ ^@ alkaline sediments http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000205 ^@ sand ^@ A naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000712 ^@ cotton waste compost ^@ ^@ cotton waste composts http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000359 ^@ ice wedge ^@ An ice wedge is a crack in the ground formed by a narrow or thin piece of ice that measures up to 3-4 metres wide at ground level and extends downwards into the ground up to several metres. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000095 ^@ ridge ^@ A long and narrow upland with steep sides. ^@ RIDGE|||Ridge http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000212 ^@ Bantu beer ^@ Millet beer, also known as Bantu beer, kaffir beer, or opaque beer, is an alcoholic beverage made from malted millet. This type of beer is common throughout Africa. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000080 ^@ mycorrhiza ^@ A mycorrhiza is a symbiotic (generally mutualistic, but occasionally weakly pathogenic) association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000589 ^@ Breast ^@ Region of pectoral part of chest which has as its parts nipple, areola, breast proper. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000233 ^@ corn silage ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000352 ^@ cove ^@ A circular or round inlet with a narrow entrance. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000474 ^@ Uvula ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000505 ^@ Set of bronchi ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000660 ^@ sea soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000624 ^@ Cerebrospinal fluid ^@ Transudate contained in the subarachnoid space. ^@ CSF|||Liquor cerebrospinalis http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000811 ^@ spikelet ^@ ^@ spicule http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000088 ^@ farm ^@ A tract of crop or grazing land, as well as the group of buildings with and often surrounding a farmhouse, including barns, sheds, and other outbuildings, used for agricultural production. ^@ FARM http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000241 ^@ fermented fish cuisine ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000326 ^@ oil reservoir ^@ Oil reserver is a subsurface pool of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations. ^@ petroleum reservoir http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000083 ^@ spring ^@ A point where groundwater or steam flows out of the ground, and is thus where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface or where there is a fissure. ^@ SPRING|||Spring|||spring http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000394 ^@ livestock-associated habitat ^@ Livestock is an animal-associated habitat consisting of any domestic or domesticated animal intentionally raised for food or in the production of food or raised as stock to produce food or fibre, in an agricultural setting or for its labour or pen-raised animals raised on licensed game farm operations. Livestock include: bovine animals (including buffalo and bison), ovine animals, porcine animals, caprine animals, , poultry, bees, equine animals, cervidae animals; animals of the genus Lama; ratites (Emu, Ostrich, and Rhea), fish or shellfish in aquaculture facilities, and enclosed domesticated rabbits or hares raised for human food or fiber. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000481 ^@ Gastrointestinal tract ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000038 ^@ fresh water ^@ Fresh water is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000124 ^@ anthrosol ^@ Anthrosols comprise soils that have been modified profoundly through human activities, such as addition of organic materials or household wastes, irrigation and cultivation. ^@ anthrosols http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000226 ^@ Cheddar cheese ^@ Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard, pale yellow to off-white, and sometimes sharp-tasting cheese. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000631 ^@ Portion of secreted substance ^@ Body substance in a liquid or semisolid state produced by an exocrine gland. Example: saliva, sebum, blood, plasma, semen, urine. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000733 ^@ acidic water ^@ ^@ acid water http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000276 ^@ meat food product ^@ A food product made of meat, the skeletal muscle and associated fat, and other edible tissues such as organs, livers, skin, brains, bone marrow, kidneys, or lungs, of mammals. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000380 ^@ leaf litter ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000783 ^@ cold water ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000533 ^@ Amnion ^@ The amnion is a membrane building the amniotic sac that surrounds and protects an embryo. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000617 ^@ Saliva ^@ Saliva is a watery substance located in the mouths of organisms, secreted by the salivary glands. ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000729 ^@ acid hot spring ^@ A hot spring whose water has an acidic pH. ^@ acid hot springs|||acidic hot spring|||acidic hot springs http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000769 ^@ feather ^@ Feathers are one of the epidermal growths that form the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on birds and some non-avian theropod dinosaurs. ^@ plumage http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000800 ^@ Tympanic membrane ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000045 ^@ marine mud ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000198 ^@ field soil ^@ ^@ http://purl.jp/bio/11/meo/MEO_0000387 ^@ rice straw ^@ ^@