| ameboid |
Amoeboids are cells that move or feed by means of temporary projections, called pseudopods (false feet). They have appeared in a number of different groups. Some cells in multicellular animals may be amoeboid, for instance our white blood cells, which consume pathogens. Many protists exist as individual amoeboid cells, or take such a form at some point in their life-cycle. ...
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| amebiasis |
An inflammation of the intestines caused by infestation with Entameba histolytica (a type of ameba) and characterized by frequent loose stools flecked with blood and mucus.
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| amebula |
Daughter cell resulting from mitosis and cytokinesis of an encysted amoeba.
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| amebic dysentery |
Dysentery resulting from ulcerative inflammation of the bowel, caused chiefly by infection with entamoeba histolytica. This condition may be associated with amebic infection of the liver and other distant sites. [CancerWEB]
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| amebiasis |
An infection with amoeba. It may be acute or chronic. It usually causes diarrhea. Many patients have bloody diarrhea. Amebiasis may mimic Crohn's disease and inflammatory bowel disease.
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