Similar words: proton, protocol, prototype, serotonin, rotogravure, protest, protean, protege. Meaning: ['prəʊtə'zəʊən] n. in some classifications considered a superphylum or a subkingdom; comprises flagellates; ciliates; sporozoans; amoebas; foraminifers.
Random good picture Not show
1 Giardia lamblia is a protozoa, a single-celled animal, responsible for one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases in the world.
2 Protozoa are much larger than bacteria or viruses, although still not visible to the naked eye.
3 Biochemical Adaptation in Parasites Parasites - from protozoa to helminths - occupy many environments that have markedly different physical and chemical characteristics.
4 IFN may also be induced by some bacteria, protozoa.
5 Bovine coccidiosis is one of important protozoa diseases.
6 These microscopic bacteria and protozoa break down cellulose and fiber into digestible nutrients.
7 Yucca extract could decrease the number of the protozoa significantly ( P & lt; 0.05 ).
8 In addition, there are infections by protozoa and infestations of pubic lice and scabies.
9 Protozoa and parasitic worms are more complex organisms than bacteria and viruses.
10 It is, in fact, colonies of bacteria , protozoa, mycoplasmas, yeasts and viruses a gel - like organic material.
11 Protozoa is an important component in the aquatic ecosystem, andthe characteristics of and function aquatic ecosystems.
12 Trypanosome belonging to kinetoplastid protozoa is host to a variety of intriguing and unique features, including RNA editing.
13 The pathogen in the waters are viruses, bacteria, protozoa and helminths.
14 The food composition consisted of eight groups: diatom, protozoa, spongiaria, annelida, mollusca, crustacea, echinodermata and pisces.
15 Most people have been exposed to it, but if your-immune system is intact the protozoa will seldom do harm.
16 Legionellae in the enviroment are found as parasites of protozoa in which intracellular multiplication can take place.
17 These warm waters were cloudy with plank ton and protozoa and all manner of organic murk.
18 The other mode depends on occasional small mutations, like the changes in the parameters of protozoa.
19 Metronidazole is a narrow spectrum antibiotic with activity against primarily anaerobic organisms, particularly bacteria and protozoa.
20 The study was conducted to examine the feasibility of spectrofluorimetry used to study the phagocytosis of rumen protozoa on bacteria.
21 The results indicate that the predominant organism groups were a complicated ecosystem including bacteria, protozoa and algae in the biotrickling filter while it was only fungi in the biofilter.
22 One of these , the plasmodium,[www.Sentencedict.com] causes malaria. Other protozoa cause sleeping sickness and amebic dysentery.
23 These excreted infections fall into four main groups: viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and worms ( helminths ).
24 These bacteria survive within or between the cells as parasites of free-living protozoa and within biofilms which develop in water systems where bacteria survive.
25 Results: The infective rate of Entamoeba gingivalis of patients was 76% . The infective rate of Entamoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas tenax was 6% . The total protozoa infective rate were 82% .
26 Researchers had thought that only single-celled organisms such as prokaryotes and protozoa could live in the oxygen-deprived environments of the deepest ocean.
27 B. h was often associated with the infection of Entamoeba coli and other intestinal protozoa.
28 The biofilm microscopic observed results indicated that biofacies were quite rich in the biofilm, including all kinds of bacteria, fungus rubber group, protozoa, metazoa and so on.
29 The zooplankton, which encompass a wide range of little organisms from single-cell protozoa to creatures such as jellyfish, krill and copepods, provide the basic link in the ocean food chain.
30 The composition change of blood protein is caused by pebrine protozoa parasitism and multiplication.
More similar words: proton, protocol, prototype, serotonin, rotogravure, protest, protean, protege, protist, protect, protein, protrude, protract, protected, protector, protracted, protestant, protection, protective, protruding, protagonist, protect from, crop rotation, protectorate, protectionism, overprotective, protective tariff, protestant reformation, environmental protection, ozone.