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Meaning of ecto-

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ecto- ()

A combining form signifying without, outside, external.

See Ect-.

ecto- Sentence Examples

  1. The ecto-parasites attached themselves to the host's skin, feeding on its blood.
  2. The ectoderm is the outermost layer of the embryo, which eventually gives rise to the skin, nails, and hair.
  3. Ectoine is a compatible solute that helps microorganisms survive in extreme environments.
  4. Ecto-mycorrhizae are a type of symbiotic association between fungi and the roots of plants.
  5. Ectogenesis is the development of an embryo or fetus outside of the mother's body.
  6. Ecto-enzymes are enzymes that are secreted by cells and function outside of the cell.
  7. Ectothermic animals are animals that rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
  8. Ecto-prosthetics are artificial limbs or other devices that are attached to the outside of the body.
  9. Ecto-skeletons are external skeletons that provide support and protection to animals.
  10. Ecto-parasitoids are parasitic insects that lay their eggs on or in other insects, which then serve as food for the developing larvae.

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A combining form signifying without, outside, external., See Ect-.

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The ecto-parasites attached themselves to the host's skin, feeding on its blood.

The ectoderm is the outermost layer of the embryo, which eventually gives rise to the skin, nails, and hair.

Ectoine is a compatible solute that helps microorganisms survive in extreme environments.

Ecto-mycorrhizae are a type of symbiotic association between fungi and the roots of plants.