| cryptosporidiosis |
a diarrheal infection caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium. The parasite is transmitted after drinking or swallowing contaminated food or water, including water swallowed while swimming.
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| Cryptosporidium |
A protozoan one-half as large as a red blood cell, cryptosporidium is so small and tough that it is very hard to detect, much less kill. It causes acute health problems in healthy individuals and may be fatal to individuals whose immune systems are compromised by illness, old age, or medical treatments. See Protozoan. Top
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| cryptorchidism |
The failure of the testicles to descend from the abdominal cavity into the scrotum by one year of age. If not repaired by age six, may result in permanent fertility loss.
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| cryptogam |
(1) Any plant reproducing sexually without forming seeds. (2) Collective term for the Thallophytes, Bryophytes, or Pteridophytes. Compare phanerogam.
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| cryptogam |
an old term for a non-seed plant; cryptogam means hidden wedding, ie as they produced no seeds their sex lives were unknown for a long time
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