Definition of Cysticercoid. Meaning of Cysticercoid. Synonyms of Cysticercoid

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- A cysticercoid is the larval stage of certain tapeworms, similar in appearance to a cysticercus, but having the scolex filling completely the enclosing...
- chewing louse) will ingest an egg, which develops into a cysticercoid larva. The cysticercoid larva remains viable, but is not infective to carnivores...
- to lie in lymph channels of the villi. An oncosphere develops into a cysticercoid which has a tail and a well-formed scolex. It is made of longitudinal...
- sporocyst, redia, cercaria; Monogenea: oncomiracidium; Cestoda: cysticercus, cysticercoid, oncosphere (or hexacanth), coracidium, plerocercoid Annelida nectochaete...
- days 15–30 days Larval growth After hatching, the larvae develop into cysticercoid, which can survive for years in an animal 5–7 w****s as cercariae in snails...
- cysticercoid. Transmission of H.nana occurs by the fecal-oral route. It also occurs by accidental ingestion of an insect containing the cysticercoid.[citation...
- even if only 3% are infected (with 4-13 cysticercoids each), a grazing ruminant may ingest over 2,000 cysticercoids per kilogram of gr****. Once inside the...
- metamorphosis), transforming into cysticercoid larvae in approximately 7–10 days. The larvae can remain in the cysticercoid stage in the beetle as long as...
- the abdominal cavity of the insect and develops into mature cysticercoids. A cysticercoid is an inflated sphere with distinct rostellar hooks, and each...
- host. Oribatid mites infected with Bertiella transfer the developmental cysticercoid stage to a human host through tissue feeding. This is one of two species...