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Example sentences for "biota"

Lexicographically close words:
biologists; biology; biomass; bionomics; bioplasm; biotic; biotite; bipartisan; bipartite; biped
  1. Cerros, San Benito and Natividad Islands in the spring of 1906, with Notes on the Biota of the Islands.

  2. The Biota of the San Bernardino Mountains.

  3. There has been a recent flurry of publications on seabird populations and biology and a proliferation of papers stressing the need to learn more about the biota of this area.

  4. Outline of the history of arctic and boreal biota during the Quaternary period.

  5. Furthermore, a variety of physiological and ecological adaptations might enable the biota to survive the low nighttime temperatures and intracellular ice crystallization.

  6. The general experiments will examine gross characteristics of the planet's environment and surface for determining the probability of an active biota (life).

  7. As a prey item, the prairie vole proved to be an important part of the biota of the Reservation.

  8. The obvious differences in the biota on the two sides of the range are probably due to the contrasting climates.

  9. The biota of the San Bernardino Mountains.

  10. The biota of the washes that cut through the juniper belt in and below many of the larger canyons differs from that of the surrounding juniper-clad benches.

  11. The Biota Elegantissima is one of the most unique hardy shrubs cultivated, and presents a bright golden appearance.

  12. Passing by Gersendis and Paula and their sons, they sent for Herbert's aunt Biota and her husband Walter Count of Mantes.

  13. Walter and Biota surrendered their claims on Maine and became William's guests at Falaise.

  14. This is the story of Walter and Biota over again.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "biota" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    brawn; fiber; flesh; tissue