Definition of Endoparasitic. Meaning of Endoparasitic. Synonyms of Endoparasitic

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Definition of Endoparasitic

Endoparasitic
Endoparasite En`do*par"a*site, n. [Endo- + parasite.] (Zo["o]l.) Any parasite which lives in the internal organs of an animal, as the tapeworms, Trichina, etc.; -- opposed to ectoparasite. See Entozo["o]n. -- En`do*par`a*sit"ic, a.

Meaning of Endoparasitic from wikipedia

- microsporidiosis. Protozoa such as Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, and Entamoeba are endoparasitic. They cause serious diseases in vertebrates including humans—in these...
- follow one of two major strategies within parasitism: either they are endoparasitic, developing inside the host, and koinobiont, allowing the host to continue...
- They can be classified as either endoparasitic or ectoparasitic according to where they lay their eggs. Endoparasitic wasps insert their eggs inside their...
- wide variety of parasitic organisms. They act as intermediate hosts of endoparasitic helminths, with the infection being transferred to the definitive host...
- Stylopidae, Protelencholacidae (extinct) and Xenidae. All Stylopidia have endoparasitic females that have multiple genital openings. Two living families, Mengenillidae...
- those involving mites, ticks, head lice and bed bugs. An internal (or endoparasitic) infestation is a condition in which organisms live within the host...
- parasitism, koinobiont, the species live off their hosts while inside (endoparasitic). These parasites live inside the host caterpillar throughout its life...
- known as plasmophorids or plasmodiophorids) are a group of obligate endoparasitic protists belonging to the subphylum Endomyxa in Cercozoa. Taxonomically...
- subpseudopodia that produce fruiting bodies. Plasmodiop****a Cook 1928: endoparasitic plasmodial amoebae with minute pseudopodia. This group is now an order...
- Encarsia formosa, an endoparasitic wasp, was one of the first biological control agents developed....