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What (who) is dormancy - definition

STATE OF MINIMIZED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF AN ORGANISM
Afterripening; Brumation; Brumate; Plant dormancy
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·noun The state of being dormant; quiescence; abeyance.
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n. a state of dormancy

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Dormancy

Dormancy is a period in an organism's life cycle when growth, development, and (in animals) physical activity are temporarily stopped. This minimizes metabolic activity and therefore helps an organism to conserve energy. Dormancy tends to be closely associated with environmental conditions. Organisms can synchronize entry to a dormant phase with their environment through predictive or consequential means. Predictive dormancy occurs when an organism enters a dormant phase before the onset of adverse conditions. For example, photoperiod and decreasing temperature are used by many plants to predict the onset of winter. Consequential dormancy occurs when organisms enter a dormant phase after adverse conditions have arisen. This is commonly found in areas with an unpredictable climate. While very sudden changes in conditions may lead to a high mortality rate among animals relying on consequential dormancy, its use can be advantageous, as organisms remain active longer and are therefore able to make greater use of available resources.

Pronunciation examples for dormancy
1. and allowing yourself dormancy--
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2. about dormancy for a second.
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3. It's coming out of the winter dormancy.
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4. So it's this of clinical dormancy
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5. you have a problem with dormancy.
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Examples of use of dormancy
1. Consumers are also against the three–year dormancy definition.
2. But dormancy can be temporary, as Suvi Gezari of the California Institute of Technology documented recently.
3. These outbursts can last for weeks before the system returns to dormancy for months or years.
4. So it is that, after years of dormancy, English nationalism is being reborn, on an ocean of St George‘s flags.
5. The grain comes out of dormancy in early– or mid–April and the crop is harvested in mid–July.