different between microbiota vs microfauna
microbiota
English
Etymology
micro- +? biota
Noun
microbiota (countable and uncountable, plural microbiotas)
- The microbial flora harbored by normal, healthy individuals.
Related terms
- microfauna
- microflora
- microbiome
Derived terms
- ectomicrobiota
- endomicrobiota
- microbiotal
Spanish
Noun
microbiota f (plural microbiotas)
- microbiota
microbiota From the web:
- what microbiome means
- what microbiome
- what microbiota does
- what is microbiome mean
- what is microbiota definition
- what does microbiota do
- what is microbiota transfer therapy
- what are microbiota accessible carbohydrates
microfauna
English
Etymology
From micro- (“small, tiny”) +? fauna (“animals”).
Noun
microfauna (plural microfaunae or microfaunas)
- The smallest of the faunal size divisions, including mainly microorganisms but also sometimes applied to the tiniest species of animal groups such as ticks, insects, etc.
Derived terms
- microfaunal
Translations
See also
- microbiota
- microflora
Italian
Etymology
micro- +? fauna
Noun
microfauna f (plural microfaune)
- microfauna
Spanish
Noun
microfauna f (plural microfaunas)
- (zoology) microfauna
microfauna From the web:
- what microfauna means
- macrofauna meaning
- what is microfauna in soil
- what does microfauna mean
- what are macrofauna organisms
- what does microfauna
- what does macrofaunal mean
- what is a microfauna in biology
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