What is another word for infusoria?

Pronunciation: [ɪnfjuːsˈɔːɹi͡ə] (IPA)

Infusoria are microscopic organisms that are commonly found in freshwater environments. These organisms are often used in laboratory studies as model organisms for researching various biological processes. Synonyms for the term infusoria include ciliates, protozoa, and unicellular organisms. Protozoa are single-celled organisms that feed on other microscopic organisms, while ciliates are a type of protozoa that are characterized by the presence of cilia. Additionally, unicellular organisms are organisms that consist of a single cell. The study of infusoria is an important field as it can provide valuable insights into various biological processes.

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What are the hypernyms for Infusoria?

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What are the hyponyms for Infusoria?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for infusoria (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Infusoria?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.

What are the meronyms for Infusoria?

Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.
  • meronyms for infusoria (as nouns)

    • animal
      infusorian.

Usage examples for Infusoria

My still unrecorded experiences include, inter alia, war, hunting, the administration of native tribes in remote areas, rovings under special commission in those waterless regions to the north-west through which the boundary common to British and German territory runs and perhaps most interesting of all, a microscopic study of human infusoria inhabiting isolated and therefore stagnant towns and hamlets.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
He announced definitely infusoria non oriuntur generatione aequivoca-the infusoria do not originate by spontaneous generation.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
Under the term infusoria, at that time, were included all the minute organisms; so that Schwann's announcement was a definite rejection of the doctrine of spontaneous generation over thirty years before Pasteur's demonstrations finally settled the question.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh

Famous quotes with Infusoria

  • No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do the sameYet, across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beasts that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us.
    H. G. Wells

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