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Qu'est-ce (qui) est protozoa$64842$ - définition

GENUS OF PROTISTS
Stentor (genus); Stentor (protozoa); Stentor (alveolate); Stentoridae
  • ''Stentor coeruleus'' dividing (binary fission)
  • ''Stentor muelleri'' in mucous lorica
  • ''Stentor muelleri'', magnified 1000X

Protozoa         
  • 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
·pl of Protozoon.
II. Protozoa ·noun ·pl The lowest of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom.
Protozoic         
  • 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
·adj Of or pertaining to the Protozoa.
II. Protozoic ·adj Containing remains of the earliest discovered life of the globe, which included mollusks, radiates and protozoans.
Acrita         
  • 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 ·pl The lowest groups of animals, in which no nervous system has been observed.

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Stentor (ciliate)

Stentor, sometimes called trumpet animalcules, are a genus of filter-feeding, heterotrophic ciliates, representative of the heterotrichs. They are usually horn-shaped, and reach lengths of two millimeters; as such, they are among the largest known extant unicellular organisms. They reproduce asexually through binary fission.