"Zygons" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "Zygon" is plural for a single being in the British sci-fi TV series "Doctor Who". In the show, a Zygon is a shapeshifting alien from the planet Xeridia who can take on human form and alter their physical appearance at will.
More broadly, the term can be used to refer to any shapeshifter or creature that can transform into a different form or being.
Additionally, "zygons" is a term also used in the language of biochemistry to refer to a type of RNA-based replicase that is capable of inducing fidelity error in mutation, but it is less common usage.
In a different context, "zygon" can be a alternate form of the word "zygote", referring to the single cell formed when two gametes (sperm or egg) fuse together during conception.
A zygomycete is a type of fungus characterized by the presence of a zygospore, a specialized resting spore that is formed by the union of two amoeboid cells. These organisms have coenocytic hyphae with a wide distribution and are generally aerobic, but some anamorphic forms, often filamentous, lack the classical features of the group and do not produce zygospores.
A group of fungi belonging to the phylum Zygomycota, which include bread mold (Rhizopus stolonifer) and black bread mold (Rhizopus arrhizus). They are characterized by their constricted septa between the cells and typically have a distinctive zygosporangium, where sexual spores are produced.