Plasmodium
See also: plasmodium
Translingual
Etymology
New Latin, from Latin plasma + Late Latin -odium.
Proper noun
Plasmodium n
- A taxonomic genus within the family Plasmodiidae. When properly capitalised, Plasmodium is a genus that includes several species of parasitic protozoa, including those that cause malaria in humans. In lower case, plasmodium is a technical term for multiple cells of certain organisms combined into a single mass of protoplasm.
- In the young forms of the parasite (Plasmodium malariae), the protoplasmic ring is broader at one point of its periphery than the remainder, giving to it a characteristic “signet-ring” appearance...[1]
Hypernyms
- (genus): Eukaryota - superkingdom; Chromista - kingdom; Harosa - subkingdom; Halvaria - infrakingdom; Alveolata - superphylum; Miozoa - phylum; Apicomplexa - subphylum; Sporozoa - infraphylum; Aconoidasida - class; Haemosporida - order; Plasmodiidae - family
Hyponyms
- (genus): For species see
Plasmodium on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
References
Further reading
Plasmodium on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Plasmodium on Wikispecies.Wikispecies Plasmodium on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons - Plasmodium at the Tree of Life Web Project
- Plasmodium at Encyclopedia of Life
- Plasmodium at National Center for Biotechnology Information
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