n. (细菌) single celled organism with no nucleusShow examples and contexts badminton n. (羽毛球运动) game played on a court with light long-handled racketsShow examples and contexts baffle v. Syn. frustrate; perplex(挫败) frustrate as by confusing or perplexing; impede force or movement...
A human-centered approach to the fundamentals of cell biology with a focus on the power plants of the cell - mitochondria. The cell is a powerful case study to help us explore the functional logic of living systems. All organisms, from single-celled algae to complex multicellular organisms lik...
2 Stardust Pillar A biological single-celled organism that divides and multiplies rapidly with the limitless power of celestial energy. 482 Star Cell (Small) 2 Stardust Pillar A biological single-celled organism that divides and multiplies rapidly with the limitless power of celestial energy. ...
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Infectious agent –a Virus or microscopic one-celled organism aimed intended as a biological weapon against a specific Victim or group of human Targets. Also figuratively the human or animal carrier of such a biological weapon. Inkvine –a creeping plant native to Giedi Prime and frequently used...
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Brian begins deep in the caves of Kentucky, where, devoid of light, he must orientate by sense of touch and sound alone. Yet even in this limited environment he encounters a creature that is perfectly able to find its way around. This is the paramecium, a microscopic single-celled organism...
and roundworms. All of these worms can live, but typically not reproduce, inside the human intestine. In contrast to worms, which are composed of many cells, protozoa are single-celled organisms that can multiply inside the body. Examples of protozoa that can live in the intestinal tract are...
1. (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered plants. bacteria, bacterial barrier[bæriɜr] 320 noun 1. a ...