"Trichuroidea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Trichuroidea is a superfamily of parasitic nematodes (roundworms) that belong to the phylum Nematoda. The Trichuroidea is a group of helminths parasitic in vertebrates and invertebrates.
Trichuridea comprise members of the families:
1. Capillariidae (birds)
2. Panac944giidae (mammals and birds)
3. Trichuridae (vertebrates, including both domestic and wild species)
These parasites are parasitic to the digestive system of their hosts, with Tricheuris suis being parasitic to pigs and belonging to the Trichuridae family.
Trichuridea (Noun)
1. Trichuridea is a family of tapeworms that infect the intestines of various animals.
The Trichuridea family is known to cause trichuriasis, a parasitic infection that can lead to intestinal obstruction.
2. In medical research, trichuridea species have been studied for their potential use as a model organism in the understanding of cancer and immunological disorders.
Scientists have isolated a compound from the Trichuridea that shows promise in the treatment of certain types of cancer.
3. In biological classification, the Trichuridea order is further divided into several suborders, each with distinct characteristics.
The Trichuridea order consists of over 20 genera and 100 species of tapeworms.
4. Trichuridea are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, where the warm climate allows them to thrive.
Many species of Trichuridea are found in the tropical regions of South America and Africa.
5. In medical treatment, trichuridea infestations are often aligned with poor sanitation and lack of proper hygiene practices.
Banning of animal faeces into waterways has been effective in preventing trichuridea infections in regions with adequate waste treatment facilities.
A term that refers to the ability to see or display colors using three primary colors, typically red, green, and blue.
Trichromatism refers to a condition where a person has three types of cones in their retina, each sensitive to different wavelengths of light, similar to the human eye. However, the color perception is not matching normal human vision, and colors may appear differently or in a specific way to the person experiencing trichromacy.<br><br>Trichromats can be categorized into two types:<br><br>1. Deuteranopia or Red-Green Color Blindness: a type of trichromatism where people have difficulties distinguishing between red and green colors.<br>2. Protanopia or Red-Blindness: a type of trichromatism where people have difficulties seeing red colors because of a deficiency in L-cones, which are responsible for detecting long wavelengths of light.<br><br>Trichromats using this type of color enhanced vision for example seen by Russian U vs Indian U blue sky on TV
Having three attributes or components, such as a trichromatic color system having three primary colors for creating the full spectrum of colors.
Trichurid refers to anything related to or resembling Trichuris, a genus of whipworms that are a type of parasitic worm.<br><br>Example: "Trichurid infections are common in certain tropical regions."<br><br>In more general terms, trichurid can also refer to a person or organization that is similar to Trichur, a city in Kerala, India.
There are two plant and one animal species that have this name.<br><br>1. Trichys (plant) - a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae.<br> The genus Trichys is native to tropical West and Central Africa and is commonly known as the Prow Beaked Buchananias.
Tricia is a feminine given name. It is a shortened form of names starting with the prefix "tri" or "trevi", which is of Latin origin, meaning "three". It is also believed to be derived from the ancient Celtic name "Treach," or "Ireland," which means "pleasant" or "beautiful".
A common phrase especially used by children on Halloween when they go to the houses of their neighbors and demand sweet food items in exchange for something like a decorated tin for the chef for a recording of folk song. It is usually a demand in a playful and most often, a humorous style.
A traditional activity in which children, typically on Halloween, visit their neighbors, ringing doorbells and asking for candies or other treats.
To deceive or cheat someone by cleverly making something seem as though it is what it is not, typically in order to get advantage or to harm.