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infusoria
滴蟲類[原生動物]
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in·fu·so·ria
/ˌɪnfjuˈzorɪə, ˈsor-/
名詞
複數
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·i·mal
,
a.
1.
Of
or
relating
to
animals
;
as
,
animal
functions
.
2.
Pertaining
to
the
merely
sentient
part
of
a
creature
,
as
distinguished
from
the
intellectual
,
rational
,
or
spiritual
part
;
as
,
the
animal
passions
or
appetites
.
3.
Consisting
of
the
flesh
of
animals
;
as
,
animal
food
.
Animal magnetism
.
See
Magnetism
and
Mesmerism
.
Animal electricity
,
the
electricity
developed
in
some
animals
,
as
the
electric
eel
,
torpedo
,
etc
.
Animal flower
Zool.
,
a
name
given
to
certain
marine
animals
resembling
a
flower
,
as
any
species
of
actinia
or
sea
anemone
,
and
other
Anthozoa
,
hydroids
,
starfishes
,
etc
.
Animal heat
Physiol.
,
the
heat
generated
in
the
body
of
a
living
animal
,
by
means
of
which
the
animal
is
kept
at
nearly
a
uniform
temperature
.
Animal spirits
.
See
under
Spirit
.
Animal kingdom
,
the
whole
class
of
beings
endowed
with
animal
life
.
It
embraces
several
subkingdoms
,
and
under
these
there
are
Classes
,
Orders
,
Families
,
Genera
,
Species
,
and
sometimes
intermediate
groupings
,
all
in
regular
subordination
,
but
variously
arranged
by
different
writers
.
Note:
The
following
are
the
grand
divisions
,
or
subkingdoms
,
and
the
principal
classes
under
them
,
generally
recognized
at
the
present
time
: --
Vertebrata
,
including
Mammalia
or
Mammals
,
Aves
or
Birds
,
Reptilia
,
Amphibia
,
Pisces
or
Fishes
,
Marsipobranchiata
(
Craniota
);
and
Leptocardia
(
Acrania
).
Tunicata
,
including
the
Thaliacea
,
and
Ascidioidea
or
Ascidians
.
Articulata
or
Annulosa
,
including
Insecta
,
Myriapoda
,
Malacapoda
,
Arachnida
,
Pycnogonida
,
Merostomata
,
Crustacea
(
Arthropoda
);
and
Annelida
,
Gehyrea
(
Anarthropoda
).
Helminthes
or
Vermes
,
including
Rotifera
, Chætognatha,
Nematoidea
,
Acanthocephala
,
Nemertina
,
Turbellaria
,
Trematoda
,
Cestoidea
,
Mesozea
.
Molluscoidea
,
including
Brachiopoda
and
Bryozoa
.
Mollusca
,
including
Cephalopoda
,
Gastropoda
,
Pteropoda
,
Scaphopoda
,
Lamellibranchiata
or
Acephala
.
Echinodermata
,
including
Holothurioidea
,
Echinoidea
,
Asterioidea
,
Ophiuroidea
,
and
Crinoidea
.
Cœlenterata
,
including
Anthozoa
or
Polyps
,
Ctenophora
,
and
Hydrozoa
or
Acalephs
.
Spongiozoa
or
Porifera
,
including
the
sponges
.
Protozoa
,
including
Infusoria
and
Rhizopoda
.
For
definitions
,
see
these
names
in
the
Vocabulary
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·fu·so·ri·a
n. pl.
Zool.
One
of
the
classes
of
Protozoa
,
including
a
large
number
of
species
,
all
of
minute
size
.
Formerly
,
the
term
was
applied
to
any
microbe
found
in
infusions
of
decaying
organic
material
,
but
the
term
is
now
applied
more
specifically
to
one
of
the
classes
of
the
phylum
Ciliophora
,
of
ciliated
protozoans
.
Note:
☞ (
From
1913
dictionary
):
They
are
found
in
all
seas
,
lakes
,
ponds
,
and
streams
,
as
well
as
in
infusions
of
organic
matter
exposed
to
the
air
.
They
are
distinguished
by
having
vibrating
lashes
or
cilia
,
with
which
they
obtain
their
food
and
swim
about
.
They
are
devided
into
the
orders
Flagellata
,
Ciliata
,
and
Tentaculifera
.
See
these
words
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Formely
the
term
Infusoria
was
applied
to
all
microscopic
organisms
found
in
water
,
including
many
minute
plants
,
belonging
to
the
diatoms
,
as
well
as
minute
animals
belonging
to
various
classes
,
as
the
Rotifera
,
which
are
worms
;
and
the
Rhizopoda
,
which
constitute
a
distinct
class
of
Protozoa
.
Fossil
Infusoria
are
mostly
the
siliceous
shells
of
diatoms
;
sometimes
they
are
siliceous
skeletons
of
Radiolaria
,
or
the
calcareous
shells
of
Foraminifera
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Infusoria
n
:
in
some
recent
classifications
,
coextensive
with
the
Ciliata
:
minute
organisms
found
in
decomposing
infusions
of
organic
matter
[
syn
:
subclass Infusoria
]
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