Acnidosporidia

C2 16+
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  • Acnidosporidia Meanings

    noun a taxonomic group of parasitic protozoans that reproduce by forming spores

    Fields related to acnidosporidia

    Pathology

    Acnidosporidia infections can cause diseases in insect populations, leading to significant ecological effects.

    Microbiology

    Acnidosporidia is a class of parasitic fungi that infect insects, particularly mosquitoes.

    Parasitology

    Acnidosporidia is a group of parasites that have a complex life cycle involving both a host insect and the environment.

    Entomology

    Acnidosporidia is relevant in the study of insect pathogens and their impact on insect populations.

    Occupation Usage of acnidosporidia

    Biologist

    Acnidosporidia is used in the field of biology to refer to a group of parasitic protozoa that infect various organisms, particularly fish and invertebrates.

    Microbiologist

    In microbiology, acnidosporidia is a term used to describe a specific type of spore-forming parasite that infects host organisms.

    Veterinarian

    Veterinarians may encounter acnidosporidia infections in animals, especially in fish and invertebrates, and need to be familiar with the diagnosis and treatment of these parasitic protozoa.

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