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1. Amebas synonyms, Amebas pronunciation, Amebas translation, English dictionary definition of Amebas

2. Amebas were previously Explanation of amoebas, amoebae, amebas, Amebae

3. Las Amebas se pueden dividir en dos grupos: las Amebas de vida libre y las Amebas parasitarias

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6. Amebas were previously Explanation of Amebae

7. Amebas were previously classified as members of …

8. Definition of Amebas in the Definitions.net dictionary

9. Ameboid definition, resembling or related to amebas

10. Synonyms for Amebas in Free Thesaurus

11. Amebas are heterotrophic organisms that feed on bacteria

12. Amebas were previously classified as members of the animal kingdom

13. Free-living Amebas are environmental protozoan parasites with worldwide distribution

14. Ameboid definition: resembling or related to amebas Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. Human infection due to these Amebas involving brain, skin, lung an …

16. Morgan took a sip, and it has his amebas in it

17. Otras Amebas que pueden causar la amebiasis son la ‘Entamoeba dispar’ y la ‘Entamoeba moshkovskii’

18. The Amebas may be spread from person to person or through food or water

19. Las Amebas no tienen patas, más bien modifican su forma para desplazarse

20. In the case of parasitic Amebas, the organism will take nutrients from its host

21. Amebas are unicellular organisms common in the environment: many are parasites of vertebrates and invertebrates

22. Most Amebas are very small (from 5 to 20 microns in diameter) and contain a single nucleus

23. These Amebas are found in soil, water and air samples from all over the world

24. SUMMARY Free-living Amebas are widely distributed in soil and water, particularly members of the genera Acanthamoeba and Naegleria

25. Regionalism used in the United States (United States) La científica está analizando las Amebas con el microscopio.

26. Amebas belonging to the genera Naegleria, Acanthamoeba and Balamuthia are free-living, amphizoic and opportunistic protozoa that are ubiquitous in nature

27. The Naegleria genus is made up of free-living Amebas that have a wide distribution across soil and fresh-water environments

28. Sin embargo, algunos organismos, como los Enterovirus, el Cryptosporidium, la Giardia y las Amebas son más resistentes que el E

29. Amoebas (sometimes spelled amebas or Amoebae) are too small to be seen without a microscope, but they are commonly found in ponds and lakes.

30. Las Amebas se desplazan extendiendo el citoplasma hacia afuera y forman prolongaciones similares a tentáculos, conocidos como seudópodos o pie falso

31. Because of their manner of locomotion, Amebas typically occur on surfaces, such as the bottom of a pond, on submerged vegetation, or floating debris.

32. Subclinical infections due to free-living amebas are probably common in healthy individuals with the protozoa living as “normal flora” in the nose and throat.

33. Las Amebas viven en zonas húmedas y pueden entrar al cuerpo humano a través de beber agua contaminada o de la ingesta de alimentos contaminados

34. Las Amebas son parásitos intestinales que producen la amebiasis, la tercera enfermedad parasitaria más importante en cuanto a número de contagios en todo el mundo

35. Amebas are found in a variety of habitats, including fresh-water and marine environments, soil, and as symbionts and parasites in body cavities and tissues of vertebrates and invertebrates

36. Testate amoebae (Protozoa Rhizopoda) in two Biotopes of Ubatiba stream, Marica, Rio de Janeiro State/Amebas testaceas (Protozoa Rhizopoda) de dois biotopos do riacho Ubatiba, Marica, Estado do Rio de Janeiro

37. Las Amebas son parásitos intestinales que producen la amebiasis, la 3ª enfermedad parasitaria más importante en cuanto a número de contagios en el mundo.

38. Ameboid Movement-name for the movement of amebas and other unicellular organisms-happens in cells of metazoans (macrophages, white blood cells and other cells that move through tissue spaces) Pseudopodia - Pseudo = false, podia = feet

39. La materia organica y biomasa microbiana producida en el sistema, es activamente consumida por diversos tipos de microorganismos eucarioticos bacteriovoricos, en especial, pequenos flagelados, Amebas y ciliados adaptados a aguas con bajas concentraciones de sulfuro de hidrogeno.

40. They exist in nature without the need for a host; they are not well adapted to parasitism and do not require a vector for transmission to humans or animals [].Four genera of Amebas cause disease in humans: Naegleria (only N

41. In the case of acanthamoebic keratitis, it is important to keep in mind that the temperature and moist environment of the eye serve as a good medium for the growth and proliferation of the amebas and is not necessarily associated with immunosuppression but rather with trauma.

42. A veces, es necesario obtener varias muestras de materia fecal, ya que la cantidad de Amebas presentes en la materia fecal varía según el día y puede ser demasiado baja para ser detectada en una única muestra.

43. The treatment of the giant ameba Chaos chaos with solutions of enzymes (lysozyme, digestive juice of Helix, hyaluronidase) results in a higher permeability of the cell membrane for osmiumtetroxyde. After this improved fixation method it is possible to reveal the groundplasm and its plasmafilaments in giant amebas, without being forced to destroy the cell membrane before or at the moment of fixation.