| Cryptosporidium |
A protozoan associated with the disease cryptosporidiosis in humans. The disease can be transmitted through ingestion of drinking water, person-to-person contact, or other exposure routes. Cryptosporidiosis may cause acute diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and fever that last 1-2 weeks in healthy adults, but may be chronic or fatal in immuno-compromised people.
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| cryptogam |
a flowerless and seedless plant that reproduces by spores, such as liverworts, mosses, hornworts, and lichens. cycle - A continuous process. A circular flow of energy or nutrients. deciduous - A plant (usually a tree) that loses its leaves during an unfavorable time of year. Around here, usually in the autumn. In North America, most broad-leafed trees are deciduous.
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| cryptic |
applied to fishes that live amongst sheltering and concealing cover or which have protective colouration, or both
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| cryptogam |
a plant, fungus, or chromistan that propagates by spores rather than by seeds (fungi, algae, bryophytes, ferns).
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| cryptic |
inconspicuous or hidden.
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