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phytoplankton A ?ating layer of photosynthetic organisms, including algae, that are an important source of atmospheric oxygen and form the base of the aquatic food chain.
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phytoplankton One of two groups into which plankton are divided, the other being zooplankton. Phytoplankton comprise all the freely floating photosynthetic forms in the oceans.
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phytohemagglutinin Lectin isolated from the red bean used to agglutinate red blood cells and stimulate lymphocytes to divide; used in preparation of peripheral blood karyotypes.
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phytoplankton (Fishing) Macroscopic "buglike" creatures, smaller than the head of a pin, that are found in rivers and lakes.
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phytoremediation Remediation using plants to remove contaminants from soils.
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