parasitized in English

verb
1
infest or exploit (an organism or part) as a parasite.
Entamoeba are unicellular eukaryotes that frequently parasitize vertebrate species including human.

Use "parasitized" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "parasitized" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "parasitized", or refer to the context using the word "parasitized" in the English Dictionary.

1. FemaleC. 7-punctata were parasitized more heavily than males.

2. Dytiscidae) studied in a central Alberta lake was parasitized by members of the genus Eylais (Acari:

3. 26 The other three cocoons also had been parasitized by a wasp that must have laid her eggs into the caterpillar.

4. E. stigmosa parasitized mainly in the epithelial cells of jejunum, ileum, ceca, and rectum from middles to tops of villi, and resulted in mild histopathological changes.

5. Cocoons from isolated patches were less likely to be parasitized than were those from continuous forest (Isolate term, Table 1), and the effect was much stronger for parasitism by P

6. 1946, Canadian Journal of Research: Zoological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, page 76: One deer, later found to be heavily parasitized by Bots, suffered severe vomiting attacks during the early

7. We investigated whether and how the shoaling behaviour of parasitized killifish is altered in ways that may facilitate transmission of the parasite to its final host, the belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon).

8. Broom is an English word that, in this context, refers to a shrubby plant related to vetch, which is often parasitized by Broomrapes. So, the literal meaning of Broomrape is something akin to “broom tuber.” In other words, they are plants growing on the roots of vetch

9. Analysis of the model showed that the hyperparasite could regulate the rust population, producing a stable equilibrium, but only if the various rates were such that healthy galls, in their lifetime, produced enough aeciospores to give rise to more than one new gall, while galls that were parasitized during the first year of aeciospore production produced, in their lifetime, fewer than one new gall.