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Qué (quién) es protozoan - definición

PHYLUM OF PROTISTS
Sporozoa; Sporozoan; Sporozoans; Phylum sporozoa; Apicomplexan; Apicocomplexa; Apicomplexia; Apicomplex; Apical complex; Apicomplexans; Sporozoid protozoa; Sporozoid protozoan; Sporozoic; Sporozoal; Coccidiomorphea
  • Apicomplexan structure: 1 – polar ring, 2 – conoid, 3 – micronemes, 4 – rhoptries, 5 – nucleus, 6 – nucleolus, 7 – mitochondrion, 8 – posterior ring, 9 – alveoli, 10 – Golgi apparatus, 11 – micropore.
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  • Trophozoites of the ''[[Plasmodium vivax]]'' (Haemosporidia) parasite among human red blood cells
  • Some cell types: ookinete, sporozoite, merozoite
  • Two tachyzoites of ''[[Toxoplasma gondii]]'', transmission electron microscopy
  • Trophozoite of a gregarine
  • Dividing ''[[Toxoplasma gondii]]'' (Coccidia) parasites

protozoan         
  • Resting cyst of ciliated protozoan ''Dileptus viridis''.
  • ''[[Isotricha intestinalis]]'', a ciliate present in the rumen of sheep.
  • ''[[Paramecium bursaria]]'', is one example of a variety of freshwater ciliates that host [[endosymbiont]] chlorophyte algae from the genus ''[[Chlorella]]''
  • The ciliate ''Spirostomum ambiguum'' can attain 3 mm in length
  • Frederick Chapman]]'s The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa (1902)
  • Life cycle of parasitic protozoan, ''Toxoplasma gondii''
GROUP OF UNICELLULAR EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS
Protozoon; Protozoan; Protozoans; Protozoä; Phylum Protozoa; Protozoal; Protozoan proteins; Antigens, protozoan; Antibodies, protozoan; Protozoic; Pellicle (biology); Cryptospirosis; Acrita; Protozoae; Protazoa; Protozoals; Holozoic protozoa; Unicellular animal; Protazoal; Protzoans; Protozoan antibody
(protozoa, or protozoans)
Protozoa are very small organisms which often live inside larger animals. (TECHNICAL)
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Protozoan         
  • Resting cyst of ciliated protozoan ''Dileptus viridis''.
  • ''[[Isotricha intestinalis]]'', a ciliate present in the rumen of sheep.
  • ''[[Paramecium bursaria]]'', is one example of a variety of freshwater ciliates that host [[endosymbiont]] chlorophyte algae from the genus ''[[Chlorella]]''
  • The ciliate ''Spirostomum ambiguum'' can attain 3 mm in length
  • Frederick Chapman]]'s The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa (1902)
  • Life cycle of parasitic protozoan, ''Toxoplasma gondii''
GROUP OF UNICELLULAR EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS
Protozoon; Protozoan; Protozoans; Protozoä; Phylum Protozoa; Protozoal; Protozoan proteins; Antigens, protozoan; Antibodies, protozoan; Protozoic; Pellicle (biology); Cryptospirosis; Acrita; Protozoae; Protazoa; Protozoals; Holozoic protozoa; Unicellular animal; Protazoal; Protzoans; Protozoan antibody
·noun One of the Protozoa.
II. Protozoan ·adj Of or pertaining to the Protozoa.
Protozoan infection         
  • X-ray of colon infected with ''E. histolytica''
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  • Diagram of ''Plasmodium'' structure
  • Reduviid Bug
  • Toxoplasmosis life cycle between humans and animals
  • Image of a cultured ''Tritrichomonas foetus''
PARASITIC DISEASE CAUSED BY A PROTOZOAN
Protozoan infections; Protozoan infections, animal; Protozoal disease; Protozoal infection; Protozoa disease; Protozic disease; Protozoan parasite; Protozoan disease
Protozoan infections are parasitic diseases caused by organisms formerly classified in the kingdom Protozoa. They are usually contracted by either an insect vector or by contact with an infected substance or surface and include organisms that are now classified in the supergroups Excavata, Amoebozoa, SAR, and Archaeplastida.

Wikipedia

Apicomplexa

The Apicomplexa (also called Apicomplexia) are a large phylum of parasitic alveolates. Most of them possess a unique form of organelle that comprises a type of non-photosynthetic plastid called an apicoplast, and an apical complex structure. The organelle is an adaptation that the apicomplexan applies in penetration of a host cell.

The Apicomplexa are unicellular and spore-forming. All species are obligate endoparasites of animals, except Nephromyces, a symbiont in marine animals, originally classified as a chytrid fungus. Motile structures such as flagella or pseudopods are present only in certain gamete stages.

The Apicomplexa are a diverse group that includes organisms such as the coccidia, gregarines, piroplasms, haemogregarines, and plasmodia. Diseases caused by Apicomplexa include:

  • Babesiosis (Babesia)
  • Malaria (Plasmodium)
  • Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium parvum)
  • Cyclosporiasis (Cyclospora cayetanensis)
  • Cystoisosporiasis (Cystoisospora belli (formerly known as "Isospora Belli"))
  • Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii)

The name of the taxon Apicomplexa derives from two Latin words—apex (top) and complexus (infolds)—and refers to a set of organelles in the sporozoite. The Apicomplexa comprise the bulk of what used to be called the Sporozoa, a group of parasitic protozoans, in general without flagella, cilia, or pseudopods. Most of the Apicomplexa are motile, however, by use of a gliding mechanism that uses adhesions and small static myosin motors. The other main lines were the Ascetosporea (now in Rhizaria), the Myxozoa (now known to be highly derived cnidarian animals), and the Microsporidia (now known to be derived from fungi). Sometimes, the name Sporozoa is taken as a synonym for the Apicomplexa, or occasionally as a subset.

Ejemplos de uso de protozoan
1. The whole spectacle of Graffiti Archaeology has a kind of protozoan beauty about it.
2. The UNC–led Consortium to Develop New Drugs for Protozoan Diseases established an advisory board chaired by Dr.
3. Experts identified the cause as a protozoan parasite that causes the disease trichomoniasis, which leaves birds so lethargic that they find it difficult to fly.
4. Matz and his colleagues, several working at the Center for Marine Biofouling and Bio–Innovation at the University of New South Wales in Australia, studied 30 widely differing types of marine bacteria that were all readily eaten by protozoan predators when they were in their free–floating state.
5. Bruce Leighton, a marine parasite expert at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, noted Wednesday that the die–off coincided with the peak of the starfish reproductive cycle, when the creatures are most vulnerable to Orchitophrya stellarum, a protozoan that feeds on sea stars‘ sperm.