Definition of Plasmodia. Meaning of Plasmodia. Synonyms of Plasmodia

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Definition of Plasmodia

Plasmodia
Plasmodium Plas*mo"di*um, n.; pl. Plasmodia. [NL. See Plasma.] 1. (Biol.) A jellylike mass of free protoplasm, without any union of am[oe]boid cells, and endowed with life and power of motion. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A naked mobile mass of protoplasm, formed by the union of several am[oe]balike young, and constituting one of the stages in the life cycle of Mycetozoa and other low organisms.

Meaning of Plasmodia from wikipedia

- List of Plasmodium species Haematozoa The plural of Plasmodium is not Plasmodia. Instead multiple species of the genus are referred to as "Plasmodium...
- compatibility, and the cell cycle. The two vegetative cell types, amoebae and plasmodia, differ markedly in morphology, physiology and behavior. Amoebae are microorganisms...
- Mimcochylis plasmodia is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Sinaloa, Mexico. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mimcochylis...
- than being divided into individual cells each with a single nucleus. Plasmodia are best known from slime molds, but are also found in parasitic Myxosporea...
- fal****rum severe malaria affecting the cerebrum congenital malaria various plasmodia Plasmodium introduced from the mother via the fetal circulation pernicious...
- mononuclear cell, Dictyostelia develop cell complexes – the so-called pseudo-plasmodia – from separate cells, which then become fruit bodies. Clade Myxogastria...
- mutations besides hemoglobin abnormalities that confer resistance to Plasmodia infection involve alterations of the cellular surface antigenic proteins...
- the multi-nucleate plasmodial form undergo synchronous mitoses. Fusing plasmodia whose cell cycles were out of phase with each other led to a synchronous...
- the cells of their brown algal hosts via cytoplasmic extensions called plasmodia that divide synchronously, becoming increasingly multi-nucleate and engulfing...
- the term "acellular" to refer to multinucleate cell forms (syncitia and plasmodia), such as to differentiate "acellular" slime molds from the purely "cellular"...