What is the bacteria in Finding Nemo?

Tiny glowing bacteria called Photobacterium, take up residence in the anglerfish’s esca (the “lure”), a highly variable structure at the end of its “fishing rod.” In exchange, the bacteria gains protection and nutrients as the fish swims along.

Is Finding Nemo scientifically accurate?

“Finding Nemo” came out in 2003 and was beloved for its storyline and (somewhat) accurate depiction of life in the ocean. Clownfish really do look like that and live in sea anemones. There is a “whale language” though Dory probably can’t speak it.

Is the EAC a real thing?

The East Australian Current (EAC) is the southward western boundary current that is formed from the South Equatorial Current (SEC) crossing the Coral Sea and reaching the eastern coast of Australia. It is the largest ocean current close to the shores of Australia.

Is Dory a boy or girl?

Dory is the third female protagonist in a Pixar film, the first two being Merida and Joy. She is also Pixar’s third titular character, the first two being Nemo and WALL-E, and the second titular character to be a protagonist overall, the first one being WALL-E. She is also Pixar’s first female titular character.

Is Dory a boy?

Dory is the third female protagonist in a Pixar film, the first two being Merida and Joy.

What is Dory’s real name?

On coral reefs, “Dory,” the small vibrant blue fish with black stripes and a yellow tail, is known by several other names: Hippo Tang, Royal Blue Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Surgeonfish and by the scientific name Paracanthurus hepatus.

What kind of infections can NEMO deficiency syndrome cause?

Most commonly, patients tend to present with severe pneumococcal infections despite vaccination. Meningitis during the first year of life is also a common presentation. Patients can also have deep tissue infections with Staphylococcus Aureus in the skin, liver, abdomen, bones and lungs. ED is difficult to recognize early in life.

What kind of immunoglobulins do Nemo patients have?

Patients with NEMO syndrome may have an elevated IgM or IgA, but not both. The IgM is not usually as high as is seen in classic hyper IgM syndrome. Patients also tend to have low IgG and IgE. However, it is important to note that patients may also have normal levels of all immunoglobulins early in life.

Can a person with NEMO deficiency get tuberculosis?

In developing countries, particularly those that use the Bacillus Calmette-GuÉrin (BCG) live vaccine against tuberculosis, patients with NEMO may develop disseminated infection with the vaccine strain of the BCG mycobacteria. This organism often invades several organ systems.

What happens in the first year of life for Nemo?

Meningitis during the first year of life is also a common presentation. Patients can also have deep tissue infections with Staphylococcus Aureus in the skin, liver, abdomen, bones and lungs. ED is difficult to recognize early in life. Many infants often have eczematous rashes and thin, sparse hair, so infants with true ED may go undetected.