genus Chilomastix
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of protozoan parasites: "Genus Chilomastix" is the scientific name for a genus of microscopic, flagellated organisms. These organisms are parasitic, meaning they live in and get nutrients from a host organism, specifically within the intestines of vertebrates, including humans.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific and medical contexts, particularly in parasitology, microbiology, and veterinary medicine.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized when written: .
- It refers to the entire group (genus) of similar species. The most commonly referenced species that infects humans is .
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The stool sample was examined for the presence of parasites, including cysts from Genus Chilomastix. (Mẫu phân được kiểm tra để tìm sự hiện diện của ký sinh trùng, bao gồm cả nang từ Chi Chilomastix.)
- Infection with a member of Genus Chilomastix is often asymptomatic but can cause gastrointestinal distress. (Nhiễm trùng với một thành viên của Chi Chilomastix thường không có triệu chứng nhưng có thể gây ra rối loạn tiêu hóa.)
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: In formal biological classification, the term is part of a hierarchy. For example: Kingdom: Protista > Phylum: Metamonada > Order: Retortamonadida > Genus: .
- Clinical Diagnosis: In medical reports, the finding is often stated as " spp. cysts present," where "spp." is an abbreviation for multiple species within the genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Chilomastix mesnili (n): The specific species within the genus most frequently associated with human intestinal infection.
- Flagellate (n): A general term for a protozoan that moves using one or more whip-like structures called flagella. is a type of flagellate.
- Intestinal parasite (n): A broad category of organisms that live in the intestines of a host. is an example of an intestinal parasite.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific taxonomic term. In very general descriptive contexts, it could be referred to as an intestinal flagellate parasite.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Non-pathogenic commensal: A term often used to describe , indicating it typically lives in the human intestine without causing harm (non-pathogenic) and benefits without harming the host (commensal), though it can sometimes be associated with symptoms.
Noun
- flagellates parasitic in intestines of vertebrates including humans