-
parasitic species they are
often the
infectious stage between hosts. When the
encysted microbe reaches an
environment favorable to its
growth and survival, the...
- ****tic cord. This
hydrocele also transilluminates, and is
known as an
encysted hydrocele of the cord. In females, a
related region in females, a multicystic...
- infection,
often acquired through eating the parasite's
metacercariae encysted on plants. F. hepatica,
which is
distributed worldwide, has been known...
- metacercaria,
according to species. Mesocercaria: They are
involved in an
encysted stage either on
vegetation or in a host
tissue on the
second intermediate...
- are
called phoronts when they are
encysted.
While the
phoront is
encysted, it does not feed.
Phoronts are
encysted primarily on the
gills of crustacea...
- if they
accidentally eat frog legs or fish with the
plerocercoid stage encysted in the muscle. In humans, an
infection of
Spirometra is
termed sparganosis...
-
retains some
fragment of ego, or if he
fears to cross, he then
becomes encysted. The
layers of his self,
which he
could have shed in the Abyss, ossify...
-
beyond the
capability of
existing ecosystems to deal with them.
Sandtrout encysted the
available free water, made this a
desert planet ... and they did it...
-
gnathiid isopods.
Endoparasites (parasites
living inside the gills)
include encysted adult didymozoid trematodes, a few
trichosomoidid nematodes of the genus...
- (metacercariae) of
Diplostomatidae or
Heterophyidae flatworms,
which are
encysted in the skin. It can
affect both
freshwater and
marine fish. It appears...