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Traducciones de amoeba en el diccionario español»inglés (Ir a inglés»español)

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In about 10% of invasive cases the amoebae enter the bloodstream and may travel to other organs in the body.
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Proteins are always digested by particular type of enzymes like pepsin, trypsin, etc., in all animals from a single celled amoeba to a human being.
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This amoeba can invade and attack the human nervous system and brain, causing primary amoebic meningoencephalitis which is nearly always fatal.
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The former are predominantly insectivores, while the latter prey mostly on microscopic invertebrates, such as nematodes, amoeba and springtails.
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The amoeba has existed for billions of years and sustains itself on the radiation of the stars it absorbs.
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The amoebas work together as a motile pseudoplasmodium, also known as a slug.
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Additionally, it is noted that evidence with other pathogens suggests that pathogens that emerge from amoeba are more resistant to antibiotics and more virulent.
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Buds are immobile, but are actively carried by special mobile cells, called phorocytes - carrier cells, shaped like amoebae.
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The lake was thought to be closed because of a high concentration of amoebas from the temperature of the plant's water output.
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These unicellular amoebae are commonly haploid and multiply if they encounter their favorite food, bacteria.
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