- gametogony,
sporogony and
merogony,
although the
latter is
sometimes referred to as schizogony,
despite its
general meaning.
Merogony is an a****ually reproductive...
-
multiple fission, or schizogony, is
manifested either as
merogony, sporogony, or gametogony.
Merogony results in merozoites,
which are
multiple daughter cells...
- apicomplexans,
multiple fission, or
schizogony appears either as
merogony,
sporogony or gametogony.
Merogony results in merozoites,
which are
multiple daughter cells...
- the gut, but may
infect other tissues. The
coccidian lifecycle involves merogony, gametogony, and sporogony.
While similar to that of the
gregarines it...
- to the
phylum Apicomplexa. The
genus was
described in 1995 by Lainson.
Merogony occurs prin****lly in
leucocytes and
thrombocytes and to a
lesser extent...
-
grows and a****ually
divides into
numerous merozoites (a
schizogony called merogony); each
merozoite continues the
infection by multiplying. Eventually, the...
-
phylum Apicomplexa that both
undergo the a****ual
replication process of
merogony inside host red
blood cells and
produce the
crystalline pigment hemozoin...
-
producing many
amoeboid cells by an a****ual cell
fission process called merogony. As a
result of the
multiplication process, the
intercellular space of...
- 1908 for a
parasite of the
white rat (Rattus norvegicus) that
underwent merogony in the
liver and
sporogony in the mite
Laelap echidinus.
Ledger initially...
- Schizogregarinina. They
appear to have
evolved from the Eugregarinorida.
Merogony as part of the life
cycle separates them from the
Eugregarinorida and appears...