An artemia is an alternative name for the brine shrimp, belonging to the genus Artemia.
An artemia is an alternative name for the brine shrimp, belonging to the genus Artemia.
Artemia salina was created in 1758.
Artemia Salina!!!!!!!!!!!!! =)
They are found in the surface of lakes
they belong to the genus of artemia
Their common name is Brine Shrimp. Their scientific name is Artemia
The artemia salina is used for its antimicrobial and antifungal activity, in the cosmetic industry. It is in the group known as endophytes, several of which are anticancer and have been developed into anticancer drugs. By using artemia salina, these secondary metabolites can be found more easily.
Brine shrimp belong to the group of animals known as crustaceans.
Numbered among the arthropods might be these four: brine shrimp, e.g., Artemia salina ("sea monkeys"), the parasitic tongue-eating louse (Cymothoa exigua), the yak-killer hornet (Vespa mandarinia japonica), and the sea scorpion or Eurypterid.
Albino Galvano has written: 'Artemis Efesia' -- subject(s): Art and mythology, Artemia, Artemis (Greek deity), Christianity and other religions, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek, Paganism, Polytheism 'Omaggio a Albino Galvano' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
To bring out the best in your betta, feed is live food such as adult brine shrimp, bloodworms, artemia or mosquito larva. These are closer to what they eat in nature than flakes or pellets and are filledwith nutrients. If you need info on these food forms, just tell me. Hope this helps, T
Don S. Paul has written: '1997 Great Salt Lake eared grebe photo survey' -- subject(s): Artemia, Bird populations, Bird surveys, Birds, Eared grebe, Ecology, Habitat, Habitat (Ecology), Photographic surveying, Water birds