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division is
usually by schizogony.
Meiosis occurs in the zygote. Mobility:
Apicomplexans have a
unique gliding capability which enables them to
cross through...
- is
intended as an
outline of a
hypothetical generalised apicomplexan organism.
Apicomplexans (sporozoans)
replicate via ways of
multiple fission (also...
- most
share a
bundle or cone of
microtubules at the top of the cell. In
apicomplexans this
forms part of a
complex used to
enter host cells,
while in some...
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rather than part of the CASH lineage. The
apicomplexans include Plasmodium, the
malaria parasite. Many
apicomplexans keep a
vestigial red
algal derived chloroplast...
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Toxoplasma gondii are
apicomplexans,
named for the fact they have a "apical complex", used for
gaining entry into the cell. The
apicomplexan first moves on the...
- Apicomplexa,
while "true"
apicomplexans are
united under the name Sporozoa.
Although the
inclusion of
colpodellids within apicomplexans was not
supported by...
-
compartment in
Apicomplexans. From here,
proteins are
trafficked to
various cellular compartments or to the cell surface. Like
other apicomplexans, Plasmodium...
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observed parti****ting in both
binary and
multiple fission. In the
apicomplexans, a
phylum of
parasitic protists,
multiple fission, or schizogony, is...
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reproduced via
spores (the
apicomplexans, microsporidians,
myxozoans and ascetosporeans). Its
current use is
restricted to the
apicomplexans, such as Plasmodium...
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Universal Taxonomic Services. "Biodiversity explorer:
Apicomplexa (
apicomplexans, sporozoans)".
Iziko Museums of Cape Town.
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