"Trophozoite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A trophozoite is the feeding stage of a protozoan, such as a Plasmodium (a genus that includes the parasite causing malaria), that is not in the dormant cyst stage.
Trophoblastic refers to the outer layer of cells in a developing embryo that forms the placenta and develops into the chorionic villi. It also refers to a type of tumor that originates from the germ cells of the placenta, often in cases of hydatidiform moles or other abnormal pregnancies.
Trophoblasts are the outermost layer of cells in the very early embryo of a developing mammalian pregnancy, including humans. They are the first cell layer to develop from the fertilized egg, also known as a zygote.<br><br>Trophoblasts play a crucial role in the development of the placenta, which is the organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy to provide oxygen and nutrients to the growing fetus and remove waste products.<br><br>There are two types of trophoblast cells: the cytotrophoblast and the syncytiotrophoblast. The cytotrophoblast cells multiply and eventually give rise to the syncytiotrophoblast cells, which undergo differentiation to form the placenta.<br><br>Trophoblast cells also release chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) into the maternal bloodstream, which is a hormone produced during pregnancy that helps maintain the corpus luteum and thus supports the continuation of pregnancy.<br><br>Trophoblast cells can also become malignant and give rise to a type of cancer known as choriocarcinoma, which is a rare but aggressive form of cancer that poses a significant threat to the mother.
Trophonemata refers to the diacritical marks used in ancient Greek writing to indicate the pitch or phonetic quality of vowels. These marks were used to distinguish between different vowel sounds in a word.
Trophonian refers to something that is related to or resembling the divinity of wine in ancient Greek poetry, particularly in Homer's works. It's associated with a copying style or copy of the older Greek texts that take a poetical form mimicking the features of the original Homeric poems.
Trophoplasm refers to the cytoplasm within cells containing the hologenetic hereditary material, especially in lower organisms.
A trophosome is a type of tissue found in some invertebrate animals, such as siphonophores, to various species of deep-sea vent worms. It is a cluster of digestive cells arranged in a mass or endodermal loop that serves as the primary digestive organ. These cells constantly replenish the core of small animals in a circulation system maintaining chemical equilibrium with an incurrent mantle cavity and allow access for detritus, distinguish it from a gut.
A rare or obsolete word!<br><br>Trophosperm is a term from biology, specifically from the field of plant anatomy. A trophosperm refers to a type of oospore (a specialized fertilized spore) that is similar in appearance to an ordinary spore but contains a germ tube. It's a reproductive structure formed by the fusion of two gametes (sex cells) in certain types of green algae and fungi.
The term "trophozoites" refers to the stage of a cell that actively feeds on nutrients. It is typically seen in certain parasitic organisms, especially those that belong to the class of protozoa.
A trophy is a prize or award given to someone or something that has achieved a high level of excellence or success in a particular activity, sport, or competition. It is often a physical object, such as a cup, medal, or plaque, that is presented to indicate recognition and achievement.
A tropia is a medical term that refers to a squint, or a condition in which the eyes are not properly aligned with each other. This can cause double vision, blurred vision, or eye strain.
1. Relating to or situated near the tropics, where the sun's rays strike the earth most directly.<br>2. Having a very hot and humid climate, typical of the tropics.<br>3. Designed to be used in a hot climate, typically by keeping heat out.<br>4. Bee flying in a zigzag path from flower to flower, especially in search of nectar.
Having a high temperature and high levels of rainfall, especially located near the equator or at sea level: In the tropical climates of Southeast Asia, the temperatures are warm all year round.
$tropicalised$ refers to something that has been modified or adapted to tolerate or thrive in tropical environments, typically characterized by high temperatures and high humidity. It can also mean to make something tropical in style or atmosphere, such as music or art.<br><br>Example: "The exotic, tropicalized rhythms of the Brazilian music reminded the listener of a tropical paradise."<br><br>Synonyms: tropicalized, exoticized, tropicalizing.
Derivately formed from tropicalize. <br><br>1. Made tropical: affected by the climate characteristic of the tropics.