protists如何读

英:['prəʊtɪst]

美:['proʊtɪst]

protists是什么意思

  • n.原生生物

protists英英释义

noun

any of a diverse taxonomic group and especially a kingdom (Protista synonym Protoctista) of eukaryotic organisms that are unicellular and sometimes colonial or less often multicellular and that typically include the protozoans, most algae, and often some fungi (such as slime molds)

protists词源英文解释

New Latin Protista, from Greek, neuter plural of prōtistos very first, primal, from superlative of prōtos first — more at proto-

The first known use of protist was in 1873

protists儿童词典英英释义

protonnoun

an atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus of every atom and carries a positive charge equal in size to the negative charge of an electron

protonnoun

an atomic particle that occurs in the nucleus of every atom and carries a positive charge equal in size to the negative charge of an electron

protocolnoun

an original copy or record of a document

a code of diplomatic or military rules of behavior

a set of rules for the formatting of data in an electronic communications system

network protocols

protocolnoun

an original copy or record of a document

a code of diplomatic or military rules of behavior

a set of rules for the formatting of data in an electronic communications system

network protocols

protistnoun

any of a kingdom of organisms that resemble plants or animals or both, are one-celled and sometimes colonial or less often many-celled, and that typically include the protozoans, most algae, and often some fungi (as slime molds)

protists 例句

1 Most thallus plants are currently classified as complex protists.

大部分的原植体现在被归属为复杂的原生生物。

2 Living creatures are classified into plants, animals and protists.

生物体可分别归类为植物、动物及原生生物。

3 Photosynthsis occurs only in the chlorophyll-containing cells of green plants, algae, and certain protists and bacteria.

光合作用只发生在包含叶绿素的植物细胞,藻类,某些原生动物和细菌内。

4 In fact, both these groups have such distinctive features that some biologists prefer to classify them as protists rather than fungi.

实际上,这两大群具有不同的特征,生物学家宁愿把它们归为原生动物而不是真菌。

5 Mavericks are an ancient and fragmented class of jumping genes prevalent in the genomes of protists, fungi and animals, including humans.

6 This provided the perfect conditions for a thriving microbial community of protists, bacteria, viruses and even some larger creatures such as snails and worms.

7 While bacteria, viruses and many protists frequently exchange DNA, multicellular animals have protective barriers around their reproductive cells that generally prevent the uptake of foreign DNA.

8 Stealthy, Abundant Invaders The team systematically scanned more than 3,300 genomes from across the full breadth of eukaryotic diversity — everything from sheep to sequoias to ciliate protists.

9 Some marine protists with gargantuan breeding populations had hundreds or thousands of introners.

10 Looking like a puffy white star studded with little pearls, this is the shell of an amoeboid protist called a foraminifera, or foram.

11 Over the past 50 years or so, scientists have shown that hundreds of organisms in nearly all branches of the bacterial, protist and animal kingdoms have the ability to detect and respond to this geomagnetic field.

12 Viral genes were detected alongside 51 percent of protist cells from the gulf and 35 percent from the sea.

13 Most thallus plants are currently classified as complex protists.

大部分的原植体现在被归属为复杂的原生生物。

14 Some protists are considered the ancestors of multicellular plants, animals, and fungi.

有些原生生物被认为是多细胞动植物和真菌的祖先。

15 Living creatures are classified into plants, animals and protists.

生物体可分别归类为植物 、 动物及原生生物.

16 Photosynthesis occurs only in the chlorophyll - containing cells of green plants, algae and certain protists and bacteria.

光合作用只发生在含有叶绿素的绿色植物细胞, 海藻,某些原生动物和细菌之中.

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