infusory (Meaning)

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infusory (a.)

Infusorial.

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infusory (n.)

One of the Infusoria; -- usually in the pl.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infusory

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infusory Sentence Examples

  1. The infusory paramecium scuttles through the pond water, propelled by cilia.
  2. Microscopes reveal a teeming world of infusory organisms in a single drop of pond water.
  3. Infusory animals, like amoebas and paramecia, are essential to aquatic ecosystems.
  4. The study of infusory organisms, known as infusoria, provides insights into cellular biology and ecology.
  5. Some infusory organisms, such as Paramecium caudatum, are used in laboratory experiments.
  6. The rapid multiplication rate of infusory organisms makes them valuable for culturing in the classroom.
  7. Researchers have discovered novel antimicrobial compounds from various infusory species.
  8. The infusory organism Euglena combines plant and animal characteristics, blurring the lines of traditional classification.
  9. Infusory organisms play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter in aquatic environments.
  10. The delicate and ephemeral nature of infusory organisms highlights the fragility of life's smallest creatures.

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Infusorial., One of the Infusoria; -- usually in the pl.

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No antonyms found.

The infusory paramecium scuttles through the pond water, propelled by cilia.

Microscopes reveal a teeming world of infusory organisms in a single drop of pond water.

Infusory animals, like amoebas and paramecia, are essential to aquatic ecosystems.

The study of infusory organisms, known as infusoria, provides insights into cellular biology and ecology.