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protozoans Single-celled animals invisible to the naked eye. Most are free living and a few are parasites in animals or man.
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protozoa Large group of one-celled (unicellular) animals, including amebas. Some protozoa cause parasitic diseases in people with AIDS, notably toxoplasmosis and cryptosporidiosis.
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prototroph A strain of organisms that will proliferate on minimal medium (compare auxotroph).
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/p.htm
prototroph A strain of microorganism whose nutritional requirements do not exceed those of the corresponding wild-type strain. (2)
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protoconid the most buccal of the major cusps of the trigonid on a lower tribosphenic molar See figure and Molars. See also figure at Mesostyle.
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