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different hosts. The
initial six-hooked embryo,
known as an
oncosphere or
hexacanth,
forms through cleavage. In the
order Pseudophyllidea, it
remains enclosed...
-
proglottids or free eggs (embryop****s) with
oncospheres (also
known as
hexacanth embryos)
being p****ed in the ****,
which can last for days to months...
- Monogenea: oncomiracidium; Cestoda: cysticercus, cysticercoid,
oncosphere (or
hexacanth), coracidium,
plerocercoid Annelida nectochaete,
polytroch Nematoda Dauer...
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gastric juices. The
embryonic membranes are removed,
liberating free
hexacanth ("six-hooked") larvae. With
their hooks, they
attach to the intestinal...
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contain only a
single hexacanth embryo covered by
uterine material in the
genus Joyeuxiella compared to Dipylidium.
Within the
hexacanth embryo,
three pairs...
- host, it
hatches and
releases a six-hook
larva called the
oncosphere (
hexacanth)
which penetrates the
villi of the
small intestine and
develops into a...
-
morula transforms into a six-hooked
embryo known as an oncosphere, or
hexacanth ("six hooked") larva. A
gravid proglottid can
contain more than 50,000...
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material and then burst,
releasing the worm's eggs and
completing the cycle.
Hexacanth Vuitton,
Dominique A.; McM****,
Donald P.; Rogan,
Michael T.; Romig, Thomas;...
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through the fish
fecal material,
where they
hatch into free-swimming
hexacanth (six-hooked) larvae.
Between 1 and 28 days, the eggs will
hatch according...
- his tenure, he
developed basic research in the
development of
tapeworm hexacanth embryos. From 1980 on he also
started to work on the
biology of land planarians...