How Do You Spell CERCARIA?

Pronunciation: [sɜːkˈe͡əɹi͡ə] (IPA)

The word "cercaria" refers to a type of parasitic flatworm that is commonly found in freshwater environments. It is pronounced [sərˈkærɪə] using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The 'c' in the beginning is pronounced as a "s" sound, while the 'e' is pronounced as an "uh" sound. Additionally, the 'a' after the 'c' is pronounced as an "uh" sound. The 'r' is rolled, and the emphasis is on the second syllable. The spelling of this word reflects the Latin roots of its name.

CERCARIA Meaning and Definition

  1. A cercaria, in zoology and parasitology, refers to the larval stage of certain trematodes, a type of parasitic flatworm. Cercariae are commonly found in the life cycle of flukes, a class of trematodes, which primarily parasitize vertebrates. This larval form represents the final larval stage before the fluke matures into an adult.

    Cercariae possess a distinctive, elongated body covered by a protective cuticle. Typically, they have a forked tail or tail-like appendages, enabling them to swim actively in freshwater environments. Cercariae are noteworthy for their ability to actively seek out and infect suitable hosts. They employ various sensory structures, including chemoreceptors, photoreceptors, and tactile organs, to navigate towards their host organisms.

    The cercariae stage is of significant importance in the transmission and life cycle of flukes. After leaving the snail intermediate host, where they continuously reproduce asexually, cercariae locate and penetrate the final host. This can be achieved through direct skin penetration or ingestion by the host, depending on the species. Upon successful infection, cercariae undergo a series of transformations within the host organism to become sexually mature adults, completing the journey from larva to adult parasite.

    The study and understanding of cercariae are crucial in parasitology, as they play a vital role in the spread and transmission of numerous fluke-related diseases in humans and animals. By unraveling the intricacies of cercariae behavior and infection methods, researchers can develop effective control measures and interventions to mitigate the impact of these parasitic infections.

  2. The final larval stage of the trematode worms; it consists of a body and (usually) an elongated tail, resembling a tadpole; it is developed within the redia or sporocyst.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CERCARIA

  • xercaria
  • vercaria
  • fercaria
  • dercaria
  • cwrcaria
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  • c3rcaria
  • ceecaria
  • cedcaria
  • cefcaria
  • cetcaria
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  • cerxaria
  • cervaria
  • cerfaria
  • cercariaa

Etymology of CERCARIA

The word "cercaria" originated from the Greek word "kerkós", meaning tail or appendage. In zoology, a cercaria refers to the larval stage of trematode parasites, also known as flukes. The name "cercaria" comes from the long, tail-like structure that characterizes these larvae.

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Plural form of CERCARIA is CERCARIAS

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