"Myxomatosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Myxomatosis is a disease caused by a viral infection that affects rabbits and other lagomorphs. It is caused by the rabbit myxoma virus, which is often spread through bites or contact with infected animals or their contaminated wounds. Myxomatosis is highly infectious and can lead to severe illness, including conjunctivitis, pneumonia, and skin lesions. It was once a significant threat to European rabbit populations, but it has been largely controlled through vaccination programs.
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Myxococcyde is a phylum of a group of bacteria that are known as myxobacteria. They are non-motile, gram-negative bacteria that are typically found in soil and decaying organic matter. Myxobacteria are unique in that they are capable of complex social behaviors, such as forming multicellular structures and producing antibiotics.
Myxoedema is a medical condition characterized by the thickening of the skin, often due to an impaired thyroid gland. It can cause a general swelling of the face, hands, and feet, and is typically seen in individuals who have hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid gland. Myxoedema is often treated with thyroid hormone replacement therapy.
Myxoid refers to a type of tissue or substance that is gelatinous or jelly-like in consistency, similar to myxoma, a type of soft tissue tumor. It can also describe a type of bone marrow or cell that has a mucinous or gelatinous appearance. In a more general sense, myxoid can also be used to describe something that is impersonal or lacking in feeling or emotional involvement.
A myxoma is a rare type of benign tumor that affects the heart, often referred to as a cardiac myxoma. It is typically found in the left atrium of the heart and can occur in people of all ages, including children. Myxomas are usually solitary and non-cancerous, but they can cause serious symptoms due to their location and size. They can grow and obstruct the flow of blood, leading to symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain, and arrhythmias. If left untreated, myxomas can be life-threatening.
Myxomata refers to tumors or growths of a soft, jelly-like consistency, typically found in the skin or subcutaneous tissue.
A myxomycete is a type of protist that belongs to the kingdom Protista. It is a type of slime mold that is characterized by its ability to move and change shape. Myxomycetes are aerobic, meaning they need oxygen to live, and they are typically found in damp, humid environments. They feed on bacteria, fungi, and other small organisms, and they play an important role in decomposing organic matter.
Myxomycophyta is a group of organisms, also known as slime molds, that are classified as a distinct phylum of fungi. They are a type of protozoan that resembles both fungi and animals. Myxomycophyta are typically microorganisms that live in soil, decaying organic matter, or on plants. They have no cells, no chloroplasts, and no cell walls. They are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms. Some species of myxomycetes are capable of photosynthesis, but they are not plants.
Myxomycota is a phylum of kingdom Protista that includes the slime molds. Slime molds are considered to be fungi-like organisms that exhibit both fungal and protozoan characteristics. They are typically solitary organisms that live in soil, decaying plant material, or other moist environments.
Myxopapillary refers to a type of brain tumour, specifically a type of ependymoma. "Myxo" means mucous, "papillary" means related to papillae (small projections or outgrowths). Therefore, myxopapillary tumours are typically soft, gelatinous, and have a papillary structure.