anabiotic
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to anabiosis: The word "anabiotic" describes something that is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the biological state of anabiosis. Anabiosis is a state of suspended animation or greatly reduced metabolic activity, often as a survival strategy in extreme environmental conditions.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The scientist studied the anabiotic state of tardigrades, which allows them to survive extreme dehydration.
- Certain seeds can enter an anabiotic phase, remaining dormant for years until conditions are right for germination.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: The term is primarily used in specialized fields like biology, ecology, and medicine to describe organisms, cells, or tissues in a state of suspended life functions.
- Research into anabiotic processes may hold clues for long-term space travel or medical cryopreservation.
Variants and Related Words
- Anabiosis (n): The state of suspended animation or dormancy itself.
- The rotifer's ability to enter anabiosis is remarkable.
- Cryptobiosis (n): A broader, closely related term for a metabolic state of life in which all metabolic processes stop.
- Anabiosis is often considered a type of cryptobiosis.
Synonyms
- Dormant: In a state of rest or inactivity.
- Quiescent: In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy.
- Latent: Existing but not yet developed or manifest; hidden.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "anabiotic" is highly technical and is not typically used in everyday conversation. Its meaning is directly and exclusively derived from the noun "anabiosis." It should not be confused with more common terms like "antibiotic" or "anaerobic."
Adjective
- of or related to the state of anabiosis