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cytopyge
cytopyge[′sīd·ə‚pīj] (invertebrate zoology) A fixed point for waste discharge in the body of a protozoan, especially a ciliate. cytopyge
cy·to·py·ge (sī'tō-pī'jē), The anal orifice (cell "anus") found in certain structurally complex protozoa, such as the rumen-dwelling ciliates of herbivores, through which waste matter is ejected. [cyto- + G. pygē, buttocks] |