order coccidia
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic order within the subclass Telosporidia: This is a biological classification for a group of parasitic protozoans, primarily belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa. Members of this order are characterized by their complex life cycles, often involving both sexual and asexual reproduction, and are typically parasites of the intestinal tracts of vertebrates.
Usage Examples
- The parasite , which causes coccidiosis in poultry, belongs to the order Coccidia.
- Under the microscope, the scientist identified the oocyst as characteristic of the order Coccidia.
- Taxonomic studies place these apicomplexans within the order Coccidia.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used almost exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in parasitology, veterinary medicine, and zoological taxonomy.
- It is often encountered in the format " Coccidia" to explicitly denote its rank in biological classification, distinguishing it from the common name "coccidia" which can refer more loosely to organisms within this group.
Variants and Related Words
- Coccidia (noun, plural): Commonly used as the informal name for protozoans belonging to this order.
- Coccidian (noun/adjective): Refers to an individual organism of this order, or used as an adjective (e.g., a coccidian parasite).
- Coccidiosis (noun): The disease caused by infection with coccidian parasites.
Synonyms
- Coccidians (in informal, non-taxonomic usage)
- There are no direct common-language synonyms, as this is a precise scientific taxonomic term.
Related Phrases
- Subclass Telosporidia: The higher taxonomic subclass to which the order Coccidia belongs.
- Phylum Apicomplexa: The broader phylum containing this and other orders of spore-forming parasitic protozoans.
Noun
- an order in the subclass Telosporidia