Zygomycetes
— Noun
– English
~ class of fungi coextensive with subdivision Zygomycota
class Zygomycetes
— Noun
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~ class of fungi coextensive with subdivision Zygomycota
Zygomycota
— Noun
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~ division of fungi having sexually produced zygospores
subdivision Zygomycota
— Noun
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~ division of fungi having sexually produced zygospores
Zygomycotina
— Noun
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~ division of fungi having sexually produced zygospores
subdivision Zygomycotina
— Noun
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~ division of fungi having sexually produced zygospores
Zygophyllaceae
— Noun
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~ small trees, shrubs, and herbs of warm arid and saline regions; often resinous; some poisonous: genera Zygophyllum, Tribulus, Guaiacum, Larrea
family Zygophyllaceae
— Noun
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~ small trees, shrubs, and herbs of warm arid and saline regions; often resinous; some poisonous: genera Zygophyllum, Tribulus, Guaiacum, Larrea
Zygophyllum
— Noun
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~ usually tropical herbs or shrubs having ill-smelling foliage and flower buds that are used as capers: bean capers
Zygophyllum fabago
— Noun
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~ perennial shrub of the eastern Mediterranean region and southwestern Asia having flowers whose buds are used as capers
genus Zygophyllum
— Noun
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~ usually tropical herbs or shrubs having ill-smelling foliage and flower buds that are used as capers: bean capers
zygospore
— Noun
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~ a plant spore formed by two similar sexual cells
zygote
— Noun
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~ (genetics) the diploid cell resulting from the union of a haploid spermatozoon and ovum (including the organism that develops from that cell)
zygotene
— Noun
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~ the second stage of the prophase of meiosis
zygotic
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to a zygote
Zyloprim
— Noun
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~ a drug (trade name Zyloprim) used to treat gout and other conditions in which there is an excessive buildup of uric acid
zymase
— Noun
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~ a complex of enzymes that cause glycolysis; originally found in yeast but also present in higher organisms
zymogen
— Noun
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~ any of a group of compounds that are inactive precursors of enzymes and require some change (such as the hydrolysis of a fragment that masks an active enzyme) to become active