"Myxinoidea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Myxinoidea is an order of hagfish, a type of eel-like fish that is characterized by their ability to secrete a slime when threatened.
Myxamoebae are a type of amoeba, cells that can change their shape, that occur in certain species of protozoa. They are typically found in the genus Naegleria, and are characterized by their ability to differentiate into various forms, including amoeboid, flagellated, and cyst stages, in response to environmental cues.
Myxedema is a medical term that refers to a condition characterized by the thickening and swelling of the skin, usually due to the accumulation of lymphatic fluid or mucin. It is often associated with hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. In myxedema, the skin can become thick, dry, and puffy, particularly on the face, hands, and feet.
Myxedematous refers to a condition characterized by the presence of mucoid deposits in the skin and other connective tissues, often caused by a deficiency or imbalance of thyroid hormones. In this condition, the skin becomes thickened and puffy due to the accumulation of a clear or yellowish gel-like substance called mucin. Myxedematous is often seen in cases of hypothyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones. Treatment typically involves restoring normal thyroid function through hormone replacement therapy.
Myxobacteria are a group of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria that are known for their unique behavior of aggregating and forming complex structures such as slime molds. They are able to move collectively, much like a slime mold, and can also produce antibiotics and other secondary metabolites.