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proto-oncogene a normal cellular counterpart of a mutated gene that can cause tumors.
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protozoa A group of organisms in the Protist Kingdom. Examples of protozoa include amoebas, euglena, and paramecium.
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protozoa A group of motile microscopic animals (usually single-celled and aerobic) that sometimes cluster into colonies and often consume bacteria as an energy source.
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protospore The first product (multinucleate) of "progressive cleavage" spore formation.
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protozoans small single-cell microbes; frequently observed as actively moving organisms when impure water is viewed under a microscope; cause a number of widespread human illnesses, such as malaria, and thus can present a threat to public health.
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