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- nucleus and other organelles. During this process, the organism is known as a meront or schizont. Cytokinesis next subdivides the multinucleated schizont into...
- genome sequence available. Cryptosporidium has three developmental stages: meronts, gamonts and oocysts. They reproduce within the intestinal epithelial cells...
- divide internally becoming mycetoid meronts which release merozoites. The merozoites become mononucleate gregarinoid meronts which also attach to the intestinal...
- described by Pessoa and de Blasi in 1973. The meronts give rise to 10-20 merozoites arranged in a rosette. The meronts measure 4.8 - 7.5 x 3.5 - 6.0 microns....
- micronuclear meronts (nuclear diameter = 1 micron). This first round of merogony produces merozoites with small nuclei which their turn become meronts. The second...
- (Siphonosoma ****anense) in ****an. The meronts measure 90 µm × 15 µm. There are ~13 longitudinal striations per side. The meronts and gamonts are similarly shaped...
- develop into Type 1 meronts [1] that contain 8 daughter cells. These daughter cells are Type 1 merozoites, which get released by the meronts. Some of these...
- development of meronts. This stage lasts about 15 to 16 days after ingestion of sporocysts. Merozoites emerge from the second-generation meronts and enter...
- are reptiles. The parasite was first described by Telford in 1977. The meronts measure 4-8 x 3-6 microns. The merozoites are arranged in a fan like distribution...
- the haemoglobin of the infected red blood cell. Schizonts (also called meronts): As large as a normal red cell; thus the parasitized corpuscle becomes...