protozoon
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Etymology
Origin of protozoon
Singular of Protozoa
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The Anopheline mosquito bites a person and injects the malaria organism, a protozoon about one-fifth the size of a red blood cell.
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He is convinced that human cancers are caused by a similar infection, though no active parasite, either bacterium or protozoon, has yet been found.
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Some symptoms of kala-azar are like those of malaria, but the invading parasite is different: a protozoon named Leishmania donovani.
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Cause of the disease is a trypanosome, protozoon which under the microscope resembles an auger.
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The other protozoon was Vorticella monilata, Tatem, which has been found, not in association with Hydra, in Europe and S. America.
From Freshwater Sponges, Hydroids & Polyzoa by Annandale, Nelson
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