chemical: A substance formed of two or more atoms that unite (binding) in a constant proportion and structure. For example, water is a chemical when two hydrogen atoms are related to one oxygen atom. Its chemical formula is h2A. Chemicals can even be an adjective describing the properties of materials that are the results of different reactions between different relationships.
family: A taxonomic group consisting of at the very least one variety of organisms.
forage: Look for something, especially food. It is also a term for food consumed by grazing animals, equivalent to cattle and horses.
gene: (genetic fit) DNA segment, which codes or stores instructions on the production of cell protein. Offspring will inherit genes from parents. Genes affect what the body looks and behaves.
genetic: Associated with chromosomes, DNA and genes contained in DNA. The field of science coping with these biological instructions is often known as genetics. People who work on this field are geneticists.
limb: (in physiology) arm or leg.
molecule: Electrically neutral group of atoms, which represents the smallest possible amount of chemical. Molecules can be fabricated from individual varieties of atoms or differing kinds. For example, oxygen within the air is fabricated from two oxygen atoms (O2), however the water is fabricated from two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H (H (H2ABOUT).
octopus: (pl. Octopi or octopus) sea minutes with a soft body in the form of a bag and eight arms. Two rows of suckers along each arm give the animal the power to grip and hold things. Cousins of squid, these animals have sharp wild lips and good vision.
sea: Ocean (or region, which is a part of the ocean). Unlike lakes and streams, sea water – or ocean water – is salty.
shell: Usually difficult, protective external coverage of something. It can include a mollusc or crust (equivalent to mussels or crab), bird egg or other relatively soft tissues that require protection (e.g. note or peanuts).
species: A bunch of comparable organisms capable of manufacturing offspring that can survive and reproduce.
taste: One of the essential properties that the body uses to sense its environment, especially food, using receptors (taste buds) on the tongue (and another organs).