+ acid-fast
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism solution ]
|
eng-30-01774191-a
|
not easily decolorized by acid solutions; pertains to micro-organisms (especially the tubercle bacillus that causes tuberculosis)
|
+ actinomyxidian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01427143-n
|
parasites of worms
|
+ actinopod
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01390466-n
|
protozoa having stiff rodlike radiating pseudopods
|
+ adenovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01330126-n
|
any of a group of viruses including those that in humans cause upper respiratory infections or infectious pinkeye
|
+ alga
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01397114-n
|
primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves
|
+ algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01397114-n
|
primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves
|
+ algal
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02832586-a
|
of or relating to alga
|
+ algoid
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02611112-a
|
of or resembling algae
|
+ alphavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332488-n
|
an arbovirus of the family Togaviridae that can cause a variety of encephalitis in horses
|
+ ameba
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01392380-n
|
naked freshwater or marine or parasitic protozoa that form temporary pseudopods for feeding and locomotion
|
+ ameban
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03040974-a
|
pertaining to or resembling amoebae
|
+ amebic
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03040974-a
|
pertaining to or resembling amoebae
|
+ ameboid
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02616480-a
|
like an amoeba (especially in having a variable irregular shape)
|
+ amebous
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03040974-a
|
pertaining to or resembling amoebae
|
+ amoeba
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01392380-n
|
naked freshwater or marine or parasitic protozoa that form temporary pseudopods for feeding and locomotion
|
+ amoeban
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03040974-a
|
pertaining to or resembling amoebae
|
+ amoebic
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03040974-a
|
pertaining to or resembling amoebae
|
+ amoeboid
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02616480-a
|
like an amoeba (especially in having a variable irregular shape)
|
+ amoebous
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03040974-a
|
pertaining to or resembling amoebae
|
+ animal_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01335659-n
|
an animal pathogen that is a virus
|
+ arame
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01397690-n
|
an edible seaweed with a mild flavor
|
+ arborvirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01329186-n
|
a large heterogeneous group of RNA viruses divisible into groups on the basis of the virions; they have been recovered from arthropods, bats, and rodents; most are borne by arthropods; they are linked by the epidemiologic concept of transmission between vertebrate hosts by arthropod vectors (mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, midges, etc.) that feed on blood; they can cause mild fevers, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, and encephalitis
|
+ arbovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01329186-n
|
a large heterogeneous group of RNA viruses divisible into groups on the basis of the virions; they have been recovered from arthropods, bats, and rodents; most are borne by arthropods; they are linked by the epidemiologic concept of transmission between vertebrate hosts by arthropod vectors (mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, midges, etc.) that feed on blood; they can cause mild fevers, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, and encephalitis
|
+ arcella
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01394492-n
|
an amoeba-like protozoan with a chitinous shell resembling an umbrella
|
+ archaebacteria
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01347583-n
|
considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae
|
+ archaebacterium
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01347583-n
|
considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae
|
+ archaeobacteria
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01347583-n
|
considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae
|
+ archeobacteria
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01347583-n
|
considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae
|
+ Arenaviridae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01333082-n
|
a family of arborviruses carried by arthropods
|
+ arenavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01330497-n
|
animal viruses belonging to the family Arenaviridae
|
+ Ascophyllum_nodosum
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405616-n
|
similar to and found with black rockweed
|
+ axenic
|
a
|
2
|
[ being micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01906173-a
|
(used of cultures of microorganisms) completely free from other organisms
|
+ bacteria
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348530-n
|
(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 to be plants
|
+ bacteriophage
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334862-n
|
a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria
|
+ bacteriophagic
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02657454-a
|
of or relating to bacteriophages
|
+ bacteriophagous
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02657454-a
|
of or relating to bacteriophages
|
+ bacterium
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348530-n
|
(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 to be plants
|
+ black_rockweed
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405250-n
|
a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
|
+ bladder_fucus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405250-n
|
a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
|
+ bladderwrack
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405250-n
|
a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
|
+ bladderwrack
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405616-n
|
similar to and found with black rockweed
|
+ brown_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01402600-n
|
algae having the chlorophyll masked by brown and yellow pigments
|
+ bug
|
n
|
5
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01384491-n
|
a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use
|
+ Bunyaviridae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01331345-n
|
a large family of arboviruses that affect a wide range of hosts (mainly vertebrates and arthropods)
|
+ bunyavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01331522-n
|
an animal virus belonging to the family Bunyaviridae; can be used as a bioweapon
|
+ carageen
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01414633-n
|
dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
|
+ carrageen
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01414633-n
|
dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
|
+ carragheen
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01414633-n
|
dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
|
+ chlorella
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01411450-n
|
any alga of the genus Chlorella
|
+ chlorophyte
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01407798-n
|
algae that are clear green in color; often growing on wet ricks or damp wood or the surface of stagnant water
|
+ Chondrus_crispus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01414633-n
|
dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
|
+ ciliate
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01395254-n
|
a protozoan with a microscopic appendage extending from the surface of the cell
|
+ ciliated_protozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01395254-n
|
a protozoan with a microscopic appendage extending from the surface of the cell
|
+ ciliophoran
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01395254-n
|
a protozoan with a microscopic appendage extending from the surface of the cell
|
+ CMV
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339801-n
|
any of a group of herpes viruses that enlarge epithelial cells and can cause birth defects; can affect humans with impaired immunological systems
|
+ coccidium
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01423302-n
|
parasitic on the digestive epithelium of vertebrates and higher invertebrates
|
+ coliphage
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01335218-n
|
a bacteriophage that infects the bacterium Escherichia coli
|
+ conferva
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01401842-n
|
any of various algae of the genus Tribonema; algae with branching filaments that form scum in still or stagnant fresh water
|
+ confervoid_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01402039-n
|
algae resembling confervae especially in having branching filaments
|
+ costia
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01419573-n
|
a flagellate that is the cause of the frequently fatal fish disease costiasis
|
+ Costia_necatrix
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01419573-n
|
a flagellate that is the cause of the frequently fatal fish disease costiasis
|
+ Coxsackie_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338178-n
|
enterovirus causing a disease resembling poliomyelitis but without paralysis
|
+ coxsackievirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338178-n
|
enterovirus causing a disease resembling poliomyelitis but without paralysis
|
+ cryptomonad
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01421333-n
|
common in fresh and salt water appearing along the shore as algal blooms
|
+ cryptophyte
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01421333-n
|
common in fresh and salt water appearing along the shore as algal blooms
|
+ cytomegalovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339801-n
|
any of a group of herpes viruses that enlarge epithelial cells and can cause birth defects; can affect humans with impaired immunological systems
|
+ deadly
|
a
|
3
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02449952-a
|
extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom
|
+ desmid
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01413457-n
|
freshwater green algae
|
+ difflugia
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01394771-n
|
a protozoan with an ovoid shell of cemented sand grains
|
+ dinoflagellate
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01417361-n
|
chiefly marine protozoa having two flagella; a chief constituent of plankton
|
+ dulse
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01415139-n
|
coarse edible red seaweed
|
+ Ebola_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332009-n
|
a filovirus that causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever; carried by animals; can be used as a bioweapon
|
+ EBV
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339623-n
|
the herpes virus that causes infectious mononucleosis; associated with specific cancers in Africa and China
|
+ echovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338333-n
|
any of a group of viruses associated with various diseases including viral meningitis and mild respiratory disorders and diarrhea in newborn infants
|
+ eimeria
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01423302-n
|
parasitic on the digestive epithelium of vertebrates and higher invertebrates
|
+ endameba
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01392275-n
|
any ameba of the genus Endamoeba
|
+ Endamoeba_histolytica
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01392692-n
|
the parasitic ameba that causes amebic dysentery in human beings
|
+ enterovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337915-n
|
any of a group of picornaviruses that infect the gastrointestinal tract and can spread to other areas (especially the nervous system)
|
+ Epstein-Barr_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339623-n
|
the herpes virus that causes infectious mononucleosis; associated with specific cancers in Africa and China
|
+ euglena
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01406736-n
|
minute single-celled green freshwater organism having a single flagella; often classed as algae
|
+ euglenid
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01406904-n
|
marine and freshwater green or colorless flagellate organism
|
+ euglenoid
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01406904-n
|
marine and freshwater green or colorless flagellate organism
|
+ euglenophyte
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01406904-n
|
marine and freshwater green or colorless flagellate organism
|
+ filovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01331867-n
|
animal viruses belonging to the family Filoviridae
|
+ flagellate
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01416585-n
|
a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
|
+ flagellate_protozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01416585-n
|
a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
|
+ flagellated_protozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01416585-n
|
a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
|
+ Flaviviridae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332653-n
|
a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods
|
+ flavivirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332795-n
|
animal viruses belonging to the family Flaviviridae
|
+ foram
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01393030-n
|
marine microorganism having a calcareous shell with openings where pseudopods protrude
|
+ foraminifer
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01393030-n
|
marine microorganism having a calcareous shell with openings where pseudopods protrude
|
+ fucoid
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01404365-n
|
any of various algae of the family Fucaceae
|
+ fucoid_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01404365-n
|
any of various algae of the family Fucaceae
|
+ fucus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405007-n
|
any member of the genus Fucus
|
+ Fucus_serratus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405107-n
|
brown algae seaweed with serrated edges
|
+ Fucus_vesiculosus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405250-n
|
a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
|
+ genus_Leishmania
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01418498-n
|
flagellate protozoan that causes leishmaniasis
|
+ germ
|
n
|
3
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01384491-n
|
a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use
|
+ germy
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02116934-a
|
full of germs or pathological microorganisms
|
+ giardia
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01419888-n
|
a suspected cause of diarrhea in humans
|
+ globigerina
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01393486-n
|
marine protozoan having a rounded shell with spiny processes
|
+ golden_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01400247-n
|
algae having the pigments chlorophyll and carotene and xanthophyll
|
+ green_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01407798-n
|
algae that are clear green in color; often growing on wet ricks or damp wood or the surface of stagnant water
|
+ gregarine
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01423617-n
|
vermiform protozoans parasitic in insects and other invertebrates
|
+ gulfweed
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405858-n
|
brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea
|
+ haemoproteid
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01424782-n
|
related to malaria parasite and having a phase in the viscera of various birds
|
+ haemosporidian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01423971-n
|
minute protozoans parasitic at some stage of the life cycle in blood cells of vertebrates including many pathogens
|
+ halobacter
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348232-n
|
halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flats
|
+ halobacteria
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348232-n
|
halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flats
|
+ halobacterium
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348232-n
|
halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flats
|
+ halophil
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348075-n
|
archaebacteria requiring a salt-rich environment for growth and survival
|
+ halophile
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01348075-n
|
archaebacteria requiring a salt-rich environment for growth and survival
|
+ haplosporidian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01426625-n
|
parasite in invertebrates and lower vertebrates of no known economic importance
|
+ heliozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01390763-n
|
protozoa with spherical bodies and stiff radiating pseudopods
|
+ hepadnavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336076-n
|
a group of animal DNA viruses including viruses of ducks and woodchucks and squirrels and others as well as the virus causing hepatitis B in humans
|
+ hepatitis_A_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337822-n
|
the virus causing hepatitis A
|
+ herpes
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338685-n
|
any of the animal viruses that cause painful blisters on the skin
|
+ herpes_simplex
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338908-n
|
a herpes virus that affects the skin and nervous system
|
+ herpes_simplex_1
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339083-n
|
a herpes virus that causes oral herpes
|
+ herpes_simplex_2
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339206-n
|
a herpes virus that can cause genital herpes
|
+ herpes_simplex_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338908-n
|
a herpes virus that affects the skin and nervous system
|
+ herpes_varicella_zoster
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339471-n
|
a herpes virus that causes chickenpox and shingles
|
+ herpes_varicella_zoster_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339471-n
|
a herpes virus that causes chickenpox and shingles
|
+ herpes_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338685-n
|
any of the animal viruses that cause painful blisters on the skin
|
+ herpes_zoster
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339336-n
|
a herpes virus that causes shingles
|
+ herpes_zoster_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339336-n
|
a herpes virus that causes shingles
|
+ highly_infective
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-00045735-a
|
(of a microorganism) extremely infective
|
+ HIV
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336718-n
|
the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); it replicates in and kills the helper T cells
|
+ HS1
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339083-n
|
a herpes virus that causes oral herpes
|
+ HS2
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339206-n
|
a herpes virus that can cause genital herpes
|
+ HSV-1
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339083-n
|
a herpes virus that causes oral herpes
|
+ HSV-2
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339206-n
|
a herpes virus that can cause genital herpes
|
+ HSV-I
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339083-n
|
a herpes virus that causes oral herpes
|
+ HSV-II
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01339206-n
|
a herpes virus that can cause genital herpes
|
+ HTLV-1
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336599-n
|
retrovirus causing T-cell leukemia
|
+ human_immunodeficiency_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336718-n
|
the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); it replicates in and kills the helper T cells
|
+ human_papilloma_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340331-n
|
any of a group of papovaviruses associated with genital or oral carcinomas or a group associated with benign genital tumors
|
+ human_T-cell_leukemia_virus-1
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336599-n
|
retrovirus causing T-cell leukemia
|
+ hypermastigote
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01418947-n
|
flagellate symbiotic in the intestines of e.g. termites
|
+ immotile
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01525502-a
|
(of spores or microorganisms) not capable of movement
|
+ infective
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01168434-a
|
able to cause disease
|
+ infusorian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01395773-n
|
any member of the subclass Infusoria
|
+ intestinal_flora
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01328515-n
|
harmless microorganisms (as Escherichia coli) that inhabit the intestinal tract and are essential for its normal functioning
|
+ Irish_moss
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01414633-n
|
dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America
|
+ Junin_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01330696-n
|
the RNA virus that causes Argentine hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice
|
+ kelp
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01403457-n
|
large brown seaweeds having fluted leathery fronds
|
+ Lassa_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01330852-n
|
the RNA virus that causes Lassa fever
|
+ laver
|
n
|
4
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01408743-n
|
seaweed with edible translucent crinkly green fronds
|
+ laver
|
n
|
3
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01415524-n
|
edible red seaweeds
|
+ Leishmania
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01418498-n
|
flagellate protozoan that causes leishmaniasis
|
+ leucocytozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01425223-n
|
parasitic in birds
|
+ leucocytozoon
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01425223-n
|
parasitic in birds
|
+ lymphocytic_choriomeningitis_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01330966-n
|
the RNA virus that causes lymphocytic choriomeningitis; infects mice and monkeys and dogs and guinea pigs and human beings
|
+ lyssavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340785-n
|
a neurotropic non-arbovirus of the family Rhabdoviridae that causes rabies
|
+ Machupo_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01331188-n
|
the RNA virus that causes Bolivian hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice
|
+ malaria_parasite
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01424420-n
|
parasitic protozoan of the genus Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans
|
+ Marburg_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332181-n
|
a filovirus that causes Marburg disease; carried by animals; can be used as a bioweapon
|
+ mastigophoran
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01416585-n
|
a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
|
+ mastigophore
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01416585-n
|
a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
|
+ merozoite
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01422450-n
|
a cell that arises from the asexual division of a parent sporozoan during its life cycle
|
+ methanogen
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01347858-n
|
archaebacteria found in anaerobic environments such as animal intestinal tracts or sediments or sewage and capable of producing methane; a source of natural gas
|
+ microbe
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01384491-n
|
a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use
|
+ microbial
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03014485-a
|
of or involving or caused by or being microbes
|
+ microbic
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-03014485-a
|
of or involving or caused by or being microbes
|
+ microflora
|
n
|
1
|
[ flora micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-11530008-n
|
microscopic plants; bacteria are often considered to be microflora
|
+ microsporidian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01427399-n
|
parasite of arthropods and fishes that invade and destroy host cells
|
+ monad
|
n
|
3
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01326751-n
|
(biology) a single-celled microorganism (especially a flagellate protozoan)
|
+ moneran
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01342269-n
|
organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and whose nutritional mode is absorption or photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
|
+ moneron
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01342269-n
|
organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and whose nutritional mode is absorption or photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
|
+ morbific
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01168434-a
|
able to cause disease
|
+ motile
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01523567-a
|
(of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
|
+ myxoma_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01333890-n
|
a poxvirus closely related to smallpox virus; causes benign gelatinous tumors in humans
|
+ myxosporidian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01427703-n
|
mostly parasitic in fishes and including various serious pathogens
|
+ myxovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336910-n
|
any of a group of RNA viruses including those that cause influenza and mumps
|
+ noctiluca
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01417674-n
|
large bioluminescent marine protozoan
|
+ Noctiluca_miliaris
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01417674-n
|
large bioluminescent marine protozoan
|
+ nonmotile
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01525502-a
|
(of spores or microorganisms) not capable of movement
|
+ nummulite
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01393753-n
|
large fossil protozoan of the Tertiary period
|
+ onion_yellow-dwarf_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01341580-n
|
the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of onion plants
|
+ orthomyxovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337078-n
|
a group of viruses including those causing influenza
|
+ papovavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340155-n
|
any of a group of animal viruses associated with or causing papillomas or polyomas
|
+ parainfluenza_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01330314-n
|
a virus that causes upper respiratory infection (including the common cold and bronchiolitis); most often in children
|
+ paramecia
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01396048-n
|
any member of the genus Paramecium
|
+ paramecium
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01396048-n
|
any member of the genus Paramecium
|
+ paramyxovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337191-n
|
a group of viruses including those causing mumps and measles
|
+ parvo
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01341183-n
|
any of a group of viruses containing DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and causing disease in dogs and cattle; not known to be associated with any human disease
|
+ parvovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01341183-n
|
any of a group of viruses containing DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and causing disease in dogs and cattle; not known to be associated with any human disease
|
+ pathogen
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01386007-n
|
any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)
|
+ pathogenic
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01168434-a
|
able to cause disease
|
+ pathogenically
|
r
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-00023875-r
|
in a pathogenic manner
|
+ peridinian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01418114-n
|
flagellate with a thick test composed of plates
|
+ phage
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334862-n
|
a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria
|
+ picornavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337583-n
|
a group of single-strand RNA viruses with a protein coat
|
+ piroplasm
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01425634-n
|
minute parasite of red blood cells of mammals transmitted by a tick and causing diseases of domestic animals
|
+ plant_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01335460-n
|
a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA
|
+ plantlike_flagellate
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01420860-n
|
unicellular organisms having many characteristics of typical algae
|
+ plasmodium
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01424420-n
|
parasitic protozoan of the genus Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans
|
+ Plasmodium_vivax
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01424420-n
|
parasitic protozoan of the genus Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans
|
+ poliovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337734-n
|
the virus causing poliomyelitis
|
+ polymastigote
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01419332-n
|
flagellates with several flagella
|
+ polyoma
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340522-n
|
a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice
|
+ polyoma_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340522-n
|
a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice
|
+ pond_scum
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01410457-n
|
free-floating freshwater green algae
|
+ potato_yellow-dwarf_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01341727-n
|
the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of potato plants
|
+ poxvirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01333731-n
|
any of a group of viruses that can cause pox diseases in vertebrates
|
+ protist
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01387451-n
|
free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes
|
+ protistan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01387451-n
|
free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes
|
+ protoctist
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01387065-n
|
any of the unicellular protists
|
+ protozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01389507-n
|
any of diverse minute acellular or unicellular organisms usually nonphotosynthetic
|
+ protozoon
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01389507-n
|
any of diverse minute acellular or unicellular organisms usually nonphotosynthetic
|
+ radiolarian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01391028-n
|
protozoa with amoeba-like bodies and radiating filamentous pseudopods
|
+ red_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01413942-n
|
marine algae in which the chlorophyll is masked by a red or purplish pigment; source of agar and carrageenan
|
+ red_laver
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01415524-n
|
edible red seaweeds
|
+ Reoviridae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01333610-n
|
a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods
|
+ reovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340935-n
|
any of a group of non-arboviruses including the rotavirus causing infant enteritis
|
+ respiratory_syncytial_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01337329-n
|
a paramyxovirus that forms syncytia in tissue culture and that is responsible for severe respiratory diseases such as bronchiolitis and bronchial pneumonia (especially in children)
|
+ retrovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01336282-n
|
any of a group of viruses that contain two single-strand linear RNA molecules per virion and reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA); the virus transcribes its RNA into a cDNA provirus that is then incorporated into the host cell
|
+ Rhabdoviridae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01333301-n
|
a family of arborviruses carried by arthropods
|
+ rhabdovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340648-n
|
any of a group of arboviruses including those causing rabies
|
+ rhinovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01338537-n
|
any of a group of picornaviruses that are responsible for many upper respiratory infections
|
+ rhizopod
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01391391-n
|
protozoa characterized by a pseudopod
|
+ rhizopodan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01391391-n
|
protozoa characterized by a pseudopod
|
+ Rhodymenia_palmata
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01415139-n
|
coarse edible red seaweed
|
+ rockweed
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01404628-n
|
coarse brown seaweed growing on rocks exposed at low tide
|
+ rotavirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01341090-n
|
the reovirus causing infant enteritis
|
+ sarcocystidean
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01426314-n
|
parasite of the muscles of vertebrates
|
+ sarcocystieian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01426314-n
|
parasite of the muscles of vertebrates
|
+ sarcodine
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01390123-n
|
protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopods
|
+ sarcodinian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01390123-n
|
protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopods
|
+ sarcosporidian
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01426314-n
|
parasite of the muscles of vertebrates
|
+ sargasso
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405858-n
|
brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea
|
+ sargassum
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405858-n
|
brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea
|
+ Sargassum_bacciferum
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405858-n
|
brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea
|
+ sea_lettuce
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01408743-n
|
seaweed with edible translucent crinkly green fronds
|
+ sea_moss
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01414216-n
|
any of various red algae having graceful rose to purple fronds (e.g. dulse or carrageen)
|
+ sea_tang
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01403713-n
|
any of various coarse seaweeds
|
+ sea_tangle
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01403595-n
|
any of various kelps especially of the genus Laminaria
|
+ sea_wrack
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01398064-n
|
growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp
|
+ seagrass
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01397871-n
|
any of various seaweeds that grow underwater in shallow beds
|
+ seaweed
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01397497-n
|
plant growing in the sea, especially marine algae
|
+ serrated_wrack
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01405107-n
|
brown algae seaweed with serrated edges
|
+ slow_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01341410-n
|
a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before symptoms appear
|
+ smallpox_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334036-n
|
the virus that causes smallpox in humans; can be used as a bioweapon
|
+ spirogyra
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01410689-n
|
freshwater algae consisting of minute filaments containing spiral chlorophyll bands
|
+ sporozoan
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01421807-n
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parasitic spore-forming protozoan
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+ sporozoite
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n
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1
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01422185-n
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one of the minute active bodies into which sporozoans divide in one stage of their life cycle
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+ stentor
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n
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3
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01396617-n
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any of several trumpet-shaped ciliate protozoans that are members of the genus Stentor
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+ stonewort
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n
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1
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01412694-n
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any of various submerged aquatic algae of the genus Chara having nodes with whorled filamentlike branches; usually encrusted with calcium carbonate deposits
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+ tang
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n
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7
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01403595-n
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any of various kelps especially of the genus Laminaria
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+ tang
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n
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6
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01403713-n
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any of various coarse seaweeds
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+ tang
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n
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5
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01405107-n
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brown algae seaweed with serrated edges
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+ tang
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n
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4
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01405250-n
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a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure
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+ testacean
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n
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1
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01394040-n
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any of various rhizopods of the order Testacea characterized by having a shell
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+ tetrahymena
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n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01396322-n
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relative of the paramecium; often used in genetics research
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+ thermoacidophile
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n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
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eng-30-01348388-n
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archaebacteria that thrive in strongly acidic environments at high temperatures
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+ TMV
|
n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334518-n
|
the widely studied plant virus that causes tobacco mosaic; it was the first virus discovered (1892)
|
+ tobacco_mosaic_virus
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n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334518-n
|
the widely studied plant virus that causes tobacco mosaic; it was the first virus discovered (1892)
|
+ Togaviridae
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n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332347-n
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a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods
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+ trichomonad
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n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01420525-n
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cause of trichomoniasis in women and cattle and birds
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+ trophozoite
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n
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01422335-n
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a sporozoan in the active feeding stage of its life cycle
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+ tumor_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01371777-n
|
a cell-free filtrate held to be a virus responsible for a specific neoplasm
|
+ typhoid_bacteriophage
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01335333-n
|
a bacteriophage specific for the bacterium Salmonella typhi
|
+ unsterilised
|
a
|
1
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[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02117144-a
|
not sterilized
|
+ unsterilized
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02117144-a
|
not sterilized
|
+ varicella_zoster_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01340014-n
|
the member of the herpes virus family that is responsible for chickenpox
|
+ variola_major
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334217-n
|
a type of smallpox virus that has a fatality rate of up to 25 percent
|
+ variola_major_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334217-n
|
a type of smallpox virus that has a fatality rate of up to 25 percent
|
+ variola_minor
|
n
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334368-n
|
a type of smallpox virus that has a fatality rate of about 1 percent
|
+ variola_minor_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334368-n
|
a type of smallpox virus that has a fatality rate of about 1 percent
|
+ variola_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334036-n
|
the virus that causes smallpox in humans; can be used as a bioweapon
|
+ venomous
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02449952-a
|
extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom
|
+ vesiculovirus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01333483-n
|
an animal virus that causes vesicular stomatitis
|
+ viral
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02880201-a
|
relating to or caused by a virus
|
+ virion
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01329935-n
|
(virology) a complete viral particle; nucleic acid and capsid (and a lipid envelope in some viruses)
|
+ viroid
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334690-n
|
the smallest of viruses; a plant virus with its RNA arranged in a circular chromosome without a protein coat
|
+ virulence
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-05166560-n
|
extreme harmfulness (as the capacity of a microorganism to cause disease)
|
+ virulency
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-05166560-n
|
extreme harmfulness (as the capacity of a microorganism to cause disease)
|
+ virulent
|
a
|
2
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-00045561-a
|
infectious; having the ability to cause disease
|
+ virulent
|
a
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-02449952-a
|
extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom
|
+ virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01328702-n
|
(virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein
|
+ virusoid
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01334690-n
|
the smallest of viruses; a plant virus with its RNA arranged in a circular chromosome without a protein coat
|
+ vorticella
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01396951-n
|
any of various protozoa having a transparent goblet-shaped body with a retractile stalk
|
+ West_Nile_encephalitis_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332940-n
|
the flavivirus that causes West Nile encephalitis
|
+ West_Nile_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01332940-n
|
the flavivirus that causes West Nile encephalitis
|
+ wound_tumor_virus
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01371928-n
|
a tumor virus transmitted by leafhoppers
|
+ wrack
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01397778-n
|
dried seaweed especially that cast ashore
|
+ wrack
|
n
|
3
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01398064-n
|
growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp
|
+ WTV
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01371928-n
|
a tumor virus transmitted by leafhoppers
|
+ yellow-green_algae
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01400391-n
|
any alga of the division Chrysophyta with its chlorophyll masked by yellow pigment
|
+ zooflagellate
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01418620-n
|
flagellate protozoan lacking photosynthesis and other plant-like characteristics
|
+ zoomastigote
|
n
|
1
|
[ micro-organism ]
|
eng-30-01418620-n
|
flagellate protozoan lacking photosynthesis and other plant-like characteristics
|