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organism Meaning in Tamil ( organism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அங்க ஜீவி, உயிர்ப் பிராணி,



organism's Usage Examples:

The use of the term to mean the individualized nucleated mass of living protoplasm, which, whether with or without a limiting membrane, primitively forms the proximate histological element of the body of every organism, dates from the second quarter of the i9th century.


The most common disease to which wine is subject by infection is that caused by a micro-organism termed mycoderma-vini (French fleurs de vin).


Pharyngitis: acute pharyngitis is caused by a variety of organisms including the adenoviruses and Streptococcus pyogenes.


At low tide the limpet (being a strictly intertidal organism) is exposed to the air, and (according to trustworthy observers) quits its attachment and walks away in search of food (minute encrusting algae), and then once more returns to the identical spot, not an inch in diameter, which belongs, as it were, to it.


He throws out the brilliant suggestion that the experience of the race is in a sense inherited by the individual; which is true in the sense that animal organisms become hereditarily better adapted to perform mental operations, though no proof that any elements of knowledge become a priori.


About 1893 he commenced a series of special investigations on the subject of malaria, and by 1895 had arrived at his theory that the micro-organisms of this disease are spread by mosquitos (see 17.


Plants appear to be less subject to their attacks - possibly, as has been suggested, because the acid fluids of the higher vegetable organisms are less suited for the development of Schizomycetes; nevertheless some are known to be parasitic on plants.


The organism is run, in the ideal, on quantum coherence.


He supposes that all organisms have developed from the simple cell, and that this has its origin by spontaneous generation, to explain which he propounds the " carbon-theory," that protoplasm comes from inorganic carbonates.


Lardaceous disease, however, here and in other regions, now appears to be due to the specific toxins of pyogenetic micro-organisms.


definite fibrils which differentiate into fibrous laminae forming a zone which shuts off the abscess from the healthy tissue and so prevents the further invasion and injurious effects of the microorganism.


Thus Krawkow and Nowak, employing the frequent subcutaneous injection of the usual organisms of suppuration, have induced in the fowl the deposition within the tissues of a homogeneous substance giving the colour reactions of true amyloid.





Synonyms:

nekton, postdiluvian, eukaryote, creature, dwarf, zooid, recombinant, host, animalcule, animal, living thing, benthos, being, congenator, heteroploid, sport, throwback, somebody, animate thing, cell, tissue, plankton, congeneric, procaryote, katharobe, parasite, microorganism, person, micro-organism, eucaryote, mascot, commensal, mutation, brute, beast, mortal, saprobe, crossbreed, myrmecophile, anaerobe, atavist, polyploid, animalculum, clon, stander, relict, vocalizer, heterotroph, individual, nonvascular organism, mutant, conspecific, variation, animate being, amphidiploid, someone, cross, carrier, saprophytic organism, soul, polymorph, clone, diploid, plant life, native, utterer, haploid, prokaryote, plant, parent, fauna, congener, saprophyte, aerobe, vocaliser, hybrid, fungus, denizen, body part, sitter, flora, relative,



Antonyms:

host, parasite, sitter, stander, eukaryote, prokaryote,

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