IPA: //zuˈoʊnəsɪs//
KK: /zuˈoʊnəsɪs/
Definition: A type of disease that can be passed from animals to humans, often occurring naturally.
Example: Rabies is a well-known example of a zoonosis that can be transmitted through animal bites.
IPA: /zuˈnɒtɪk/
KK: /zuˈnɑtɪk/
Definition: Relating to diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
Example: Zoonotic diseases can pose serious health risks to people.
IPA: /ˈzuːəfaɪt/
KK: /ˈzuːəfaɪt/
Definition: A type of invertebrate animal that looks like a plant and often attaches to surfaces, such as corals and sponges.
Example: The reef was full of colorful zoophytes, creating a beautiful underwater landscape.
IPA: //ˈzuːoʊˌplæŋktər//
KK: /ˈzuːoʊˌplæŋktər/
Definition: A small animal that lives in water and is part of the zooplankton, which are tiny organisms that float in the water.
Example: The ocean is full of various zooplankters that play a crucial role in the aquatic food chain.
IPA: //ˈzuːoʊˌplæŋktən//
KK: /ˈzuːoʊˌplæŋktən/
Definition: Tiny animals that live in water and are part of the plankton community, including creatures like jellyfish and sea anemones.
Example: Zooplankton are an important food source for many fish in the ocean.
IPA: //ˌzuːoʊˈplæŋktənɪk//
KK: /zō-ō-ˈplaŋk-tən-ik/
Definition: Relating to small aquatic animals that drift in water, often serving as food for larger creatures.
Example: The study focused on the zooplanktonic species found in the lake.
IPA: //zoʊˈzɜːr.pəm//
KK: /zō-ˈsər-pəm/
Definition: A type of sperm cell that is involved in reproduction, specifically in animals.
Example: The scientist studied the zoosperm to understand its role in fertilization.
IPA: //zoʊəˈspɔːrənˌdʒiːəm//
KK: /zō-ə-ˈspōr-ən-jē-əm/
Definition: A type of spore case where zoospores are formed and developed.
Example: The zoosporangium releases zoospores into the water to reproduce.
IPA: //ˈzuːspɔːr//
KK: /ˈzuːəspɔːr/
Definition: A type of spore that can move on its own and is produced asexually by certain algae and fungi.
Example: The zoospore swam through the water to find a suitable place to grow.
IPA: //zoʊˈspɔːrɪk//
KK: /zō-ˈä-spə-ˌrik/
Definition: Relating to a type of spore that is capable of movement, typically found in certain algae and fungi.
Example: The zoosporic stage of the organism allows it to swim in water and find suitable environments for growth.
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