encystation (Meaning)

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encystation (n.)

Encystment.

Synonyms & Antonyms of encystation

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encystation Sentence Examples

  1. In encystation, an organism forms a protective wall around itself to endure unfavorable environmental conditions.
  2. The formation of protective cysts through encystation helps organisms survive extreme conditions like drought, extreme heat, or lack of nutrients.
  3. By transforming into a dormant cyst, encystation shields the organism from external factors that could potentially harm or destroy it.
  4. Encystation serves as a mechanism for dispersal, allowing certain organisms to travel long distances by attaching to various carriers like animals or the wind.
  5. In encystation, organisms reduce their metabolic rate, consuming less energy and resources to endure long periods of suspended animation.
  6. Marine organisms, such as certain species of zooplankton, utilize encystation to survive unfavorable planktonic conditions, enabling them to persist through challenging environmental fluctuations.
  7. Encystation enables organisms to adapt to varying ecological niches, allowing them to survive in diverse habitats with extreme conditions, such as deserts or high-altitude environments.
  8. The study of encystation, or cyst formation, aids researchers in understanding the evolutionary adaptations and resilience strategies of various organisms.
  9. In medical microbiology, encystation is a survival tactic employed by certain bacteria, like Mycobacterium tuberculosis, to resist antimicrobial agents, leading to persistent infections.
  10. Encystation assists in preserving genetic diversity within a species by allowing dormant cysts to remain viable over extended periods, providing a reservoir for future population growth.

FAQs About the word encystation

Encystment.

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In encystation, an organism forms a protective wall around itself to endure unfavorable environmental conditions.

The formation of protective cysts through encystation helps organisms survive extreme conditions like drought, extreme heat, or lack of nutrients.

By transforming into a dormant cyst, encystation shields the organism from external factors that could potentially harm or destroy it.

Encystation serves as a mechanism for dispersal, allowing certain organisms to travel long distances by attaching to various carriers like animals or the wind.