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Fish > Detritus
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Detritus Defined
Undissolved organic and inorganic matter, such as small pieces of vegetation, and animal remains, that result from decomposition and help form the base of the food chain.
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- collageblog: an eclectic art, photo and aural collage of 21st-century-l ife in an average, everyday, decaying metropolis. enjoy! if you like interesting images, sounds as well as analyzing pop culture, do come thru. . .
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- Bacteria Help Form Clouds?: Germs really are everywhere: Bacteria, fungal spores and other biological detritus have been found in clouds and likely help to form the cores of cloud droplets, scientists have found. The study of the role that these biological particles play in cloud formation could help refine one of the biggest uncertainties left in climate change predictions..
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- Detritus Mirabilis: my blog
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