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What (who) is axenic - definition

MICROBIOLOGICAL CULTURE WITH ONLY A SINGLE SPECIES OR STRAIN OF ORGANISM
Axenic culture

axenic         
[e?'z?n?k]
¦ adjective Biology (of a culture) free from living organisms other than the species required.
Derivatives
axenically adverb
Origin
1940s: from a- 'not' + Gk xenikos 'alien, strange' + -ic.
Axenic         
In biology, axenic (, ) describes the state of a culture in which only a single species, variety, or strain of organism is present and entirely free of all other contaminating organisms. The earliest axenic cultures were of bacteria or unicellular eukaryotes, but axenic cultures of many multicellular organisms are also possible.
Amastigote         
  • Amastigotes, shown as the smaller stained dots inside the cell.
CELL TYPE
Axenic amastigotes; Amastigotes
An amastigote is a protist cell that does not have visible external flagella or cilia. The term is used mainly to describe an intracellular phase in the life-cycle of trypanosomes that replicates.

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Axenic

In biology, axenic (, ) describes the state of a culture in which only a single species, variety, or strain of organism is present and entirely free of all other contaminating organisms. The earliest axenic cultures were of bacteria or unicellular eukaryotes, but axenic cultures of many multicellular organisms are also possible. Axenic culture is an important tool for the study of symbiotic and parasitic organisms in a controlled environment.