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entozoa
en·to·zo·on E5166350 (ĕn′tə-zō′ən)n. pl. en·to·zo·a (-zō′ə) Any of various animals, such as tapeworms or trematodes, that inhabit the internal organs or tissues of other animals, usually as parasites. en′to·zo′ic adj.EncyclopediaSeeentozoonEntozoa
entozoon [en″to-zo´on] (pl. entozo´a) An internal animal parasite. adj., adj entozo´ic.En·to·zo·a (en'tō-zō'ă), A nontaxonomic name for the branch of the kingdom Animalia, the members of which possess a digestive cavity or tract; includes all vertebrates and higher invertebrate forms. [ento- + G. zōon, animal] entozoon (ĕn″tō-zō′ŏn) plural.entozoa [″ + zoon, animal] Any animal parasite living within the body of another animal. |