Biology:Anti-protist
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Anti-protist or antiprotistal refers to an anti-parasitic and anti-infective agent which is active against protists. Unfortunately due to the long ingrained usage of the term antiprotozoal, the two terms are confused, when in fact protists are a supercategory. Therefore, there are protists that are not protozoans.[1][2] Beyond "animal-like" (heterotrophic, including parasitic) protozoans, protists also include the "plant-like" (autotrophic) protophyta and the "fungi-like" saprophytic molds. In current biology, the concept of a "protist" and its three subdivisions has been replaced.[3]
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References
- ↑ Jeffrey C. Pommerville (2014). Fundamentals of Microbiology. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. pp. 824–. ISBN 978-1-4496-4796-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=d444cjZoFtwC&pg=PA824.
- ↑ Jeffrey C. Pommerville; I. Edward Alcamo (15 January 2012). Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology: Body systems edition. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. pp. 848–. ISBN 978-1-4496-0594-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=Uf_Hl3Exti8C&dq=antiprotists+kill+protists&pg=PA848.
- ↑ "Not plants or animals: A brief history of the origin of Kingdoms Protozoa, Protista, and Protoctista". International Microbiology 2 (4): 207–221. 1999. PMID 10943416. http://www.blc.arizona.edu/courses/schaffer/182h/EukaryoteOrigins/NotPlantsNotAnimals-Scamardella.pdf. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-protist.
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