"Mycetoma" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mycetoma is a type of chronic and slowly progressive infectious disease caused by fungi, bacteria, or other microorganisms. It is characterized by the formation of multiple sinuses or tunnels in the skin and underlying tissues, typically on the lower extremities or foot. The infection can lead to severe tissue destruction, scarring, and disability if left untreated or poorly managed.
Mycetoma
Mycetoma is a rare and chronic infection that is caused by a fungus or bacteria that enters the body through a wound or break in the skin.
Mycetae refers to mites of the order Acari, which are a type of arachnid that includes mites and ticks. They are small, eight-legged creatures that live in various environments, feeding on plants, animals, and other organisms.
Mycetes refers to a type of fungus, specifically a type of spore-bearing fungus that includes mushrooms, toadstools, and bracket fungi.
Mycetism is a term used in the field of psychology and psychiatry. It refers to the phenomenon of a person's thoughts, feelings, and actions being controlled or influenced by an external force, often supernatural or paranormal in nature.
Mycetismus is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the habit of eating mushrooms or other fungal bodies, especially in large quantities or to the point of habituation. It is a type of irregular diet or behavior that was first described in the 19th century.
A mycetocyte is a type of cell found in the body of certain insects, particularly in the posterior part of the abdomen of ants, bees, and other hypmenopterous insects. It is a specialized cell that stores food, typically in the form of a waxy or glycerous substance, and is often referred to as a "fatty body" or "fat body".
Mycetophilidae is a family of flies commonly known as fungus gnats. They are small to medium-sized flies with long, thin legs and a distinctive hump-shaped abdomen. These flies are often found near fungal growth, such as mushrooms, and feed on fungi, algae, and other small organisms.
Mycetozoa refers to a class of fungi that includes slime molds. These organisms are characterized by their ability to move and feed by amassing and absorbing nutrients, and they typically go through two distinct stages of life: an amoeba-like stage and a plasmodium stage, where the organism forms a single cell.
Mycetozoans are a group of organisms that include slime molds, which are a type of fungus-like organism that lacks a fixed plant or animal body. They are characterized by their ability to move and feed like animals, but lack cells with fixed nuclei and are predominantly saprotrophic, meaning they obtain their nutrients by breaking down organic matter.
Myclobutanil is a synthetic fungicide, a type of pesticide used to treat crops and protect them from fungal diseases.
Mycobacteriaceae is a family of bacteria that includes species such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. The name "Mycobacteriaceae" combines the Greek words "mykes," meaning fungus, and "bacteri," meaning rod-shaped bacteria, because the bacteria in this family have characteristics similar to those of fungi and bacteria. The family Mycobacteriaceae consists of aerobic, Gram-positive, non-motile bacteria that usually grow slowly and require a source of organic carbon for growth. They are typically found in soil, water, and the guts of animals, including humans.