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Acanthodini

Definition: The acanthodini are a type of fungi in the family Acanthodiaceae that can form deep root systems and have distinctive conical or ciliated fruit bodies.


Acanthodini

Aciliated

Definition: The term "acilibated" refers to an organism that has undergone a complete physical and functional transformation, resulting in a highly developed state of functionality, adaptability, and flexibility. It is often associated with animals such as elephants and certain types of reptiles.


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Proteonematalycidae

Definition: Proteonematalycidae is a family of nematodes, which belong to the order Nematoda in the class Platyhelminthes, and are characterized by their small size (less than 10 micrometers), large body size (up to 25 millimeters) and the presence of two ciliated flagella. They are also known for their ability to invade and colonize various host tissues, including skin, mucous membranes, and organs, where


Proteonematalycidae

Lissodinium

Definition: Lissodinium is a class of marine algae that belongs to the family Lissodiniumaceae, commonly known as the sea anemones. These tiny aquatic plants are characterized by their unique and highly specialized structures, such as a ciliated or waxy cell wall, which allows them to absorb nutrients from the water and store them for use in photosynthesis.


Lissodinium

Apodia

Definition: Apodia are small, ciliated cells found in the epidermis of some plants that help in the growth of new tissue and can be used for photosynthesis.


Apodia

Pelmatozoa

Definition: Pelmatozoa are a group of eukaryotic creatures that include nematodes, which are small, segmented worms found in soil and water. They have a single ciliated cell called a cell wall and an internal organelle called a nucleus. These organisms play important roles in the food chain by consuming plant material and breaking down organic matter.


Pelmatozoa

Theonellidae

Definition: Theonellidae is a group of small, slender, and often dark-colored insects in the order Apidae. These insects are commonly found on various surfaces such as stones, bark, or even in the air. They have a short thorax with four pairs of legs (legs 1-4) that are usually arranged in a ciliated pattern, which allows them to move quickly and efficiently through their environment. The term "Theonellidae" refers to these insects,


Theonellidae

Diurinae

Definition: Diurinae are a group of organisms that have a single ciliated cell called a diurena, which is responsible for producing urine. These cells are found in the urinary system and help regulate fluid balance by removing excess water from the body.


Diurinae

Neoceratiidae

Definition: The term "neoceratid" is a scientific classification within the phylum Cnidaria, which includes all aquatic cnidarians and some marine cnidarians. These animals are characterized by their single ciliated cells that form a network-like structure called a neocyst. They are known for their hard exoskeletons composed of calcium carbonate or silicate.


Neoceratiidae

Biciliated

Definition: Biciliated is a term used in the field of linguistics and psychology. It refers to an individual who has been influenced by two or more different languages, cultures, or perspectives simultaneously. This can be seen as a form of bilingualism. In linguistics, it is often used to describe individuals who have grown up speaking multiple languages at various points in their lives, such as learning Spanish, French, and English, or growing up with dual cultural backgrounds. It can also refer to individuals who


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