shirabe.org
n.º 125.331
Significado
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    protozoan
  2. 2
    Español · Wikipedia

    Los protozoos o protozoarios (del griego πρῶτος "primero" y ζῷον "animal") son organismos microscópicos, unicelulares eucariotas; heterótrofos, fagótrofos, depredadores o detritívoros, a veces mixótrofos (parcialmente autótrofos); que viven en ambientes húmedos o directamente en medios acuáticos, ya sean aguas saladas o aguas dulces. La reproducción puede ser asexual por bipartición y también sexual por isogametos o por conjugación intercambiando material genético. En este grupo encajan taxones muy diversos con una relación de parentesco remota, que se encuadran en muchos filos distintos del reino Protista, definiendo un grupo parafilético, sin valor en la clasificación de acuerdo con los criterios actuales. El protozoólogo Thomas Cavalier-Smith ha recuperado la versión latina de este nombre para denominar a un reino eucariótico, el reino Protozoa, cuyos límites no coinciden con el concepto tradicional.

    Leer el artículo completo en Wikipedia · CC-BY-SA

  3. 3
    English · Wikipedia

    In some systems of biological classification, the Protozoa are a diverse group of unicellular eukaryotic organisms. Historically, protozoa were defined as single-celled organisms with animal-like behaviors, such as motility and predation. The group was regarded as the zoological counterpart to the "protophyta", which were considered to be plant-like, as they are capable of photosynthesis. The terms protozoa and protozoans are also used informally to designate single-celled, non-photosynthetic protists, such as ciliates, amoebae and flagellates. The term Protozoa was introduced in 1818 for a taxonomic class, but in later classification schemes the group was elevated to higher ranks, including phylum, subkingdom and kingdom. In several classification systems proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith and his collaborators since 1981, Protozoa is ranked as a kingdom. The seven-kingdom scheme proposed by Ruggiero et al. in 2015, places eight phyla under Protozoa: Euglenozoa, Amoebozoa, Metamonada, Choanozoa, Loukozoa, Percolozoa, Microsporidia and Sulcozoa. This kingdom does not form a clade, but an evolutionary grade or paraphyletic group, from which the fungi and animals are specifically excluded. The use of Protozoa as a formal taxon has been discouraged by some researchers, mainly because the term, which is formed from the Greek protos "first" + zoia, plural of zoion, "animal", misleadingly implies kinship with animals (metazoa) and promotes an arbitrary separation of "animal-like" from "plant-like" organisms. Modern ultrastructural, biochemical, and genetic techniques have shown that protozoa, as traditionally defined, belong to widely divergent lineages, and can no longer be regarded as "primitive animals." For this reason, the terms "protists," "Protista" or "Protoctista" are sometimes preferred for the high-level classification of eukaryotic microbes. In 2005, members of the Society of Protozoologists voted to change the name of that organization to the International Society of Protistologists.

    Leer el artículo completo en Wikipedia · CC-BY-SA

Formas
Guarda esta palabra para empezar a repasarla con repetición espaciada. Guardar palabra

Códice gramatical

Qué significan las etiquetas de color

Hiragana

ひらがな

El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

ねこ — gato