cnidosporidia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic subclass of parasitic organisms: Cnidosporidia refers to a specific taxonomic group of spore-forming parasites. These organisms are characterized by having spores that contain polar filaments.
- Parasites with a specific life cycle: Members of this group are obligate parasites, meaning they must live inside a host to survive and complete their life cycle. They primarily infect cold-blooded vertebrates (like fish and amphibians) and various invertebrates.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in zoology, parasitology, and taxonomy, to classify and discuss this specific group of parasites.
- The life cycle of Cnidosporidia involves only a single host.
- Researchers studied the impact of Cnidosporidia on commercial fish populations.
Advanced Usage
- The term Cnidosporidia is a classical taxonomic name. In modern phylogenetic classifications, this group is often treated differently, and its members may be redistributed among other groups like Microsporidia or the Ascetosporea. Therefore, its usage is largely historical or in specific specialized literature.
- Earlier taxonomic systems placed these organisms in the class Cnidosporidia.
Variants and Related Words
- Cnidosporidian (adj/noun): Relating to or a member of the Cnidosporidia.
- The cnidosporidian infection was identified under the microscope.
- Microsporidia: A related or overlapping group of spore-forming unicellular parasites, often discussed in similar contexts.
- Myxosporidia: A subgroup historically classified within the Cnidosporidia, known for infecting fish.
Synonyms
- Single-host parasites of lower vertebrates and invertebrates: This is a descriptive synonym that defines the group's ecological niche.
- Historically: Neosporidia: An older, alternative taxonomic name for a similar grouping.
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is taxonomic, defining a biological group. It does not have everyday, metaphorical, or idiomatic uses. Its meaning is precise and technical.
- The defining characteristic is the presence of cnidospores, which are spores with coiled polar filaments used for infecting the host cell.
Noun
- single-host parasites of lower vertebrates and invertebrates