- of the Myxozoa)
spore can be up to 2 mm.
Myxozoans can live in both
freshwater and
marine habitats.
Myxozoans are
highly derived cnidarians that have undergone...
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Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae is a
myxozoan parasite of
salmonid fish. It is the only
species currently recognized in the
monotypic genus Tetracapsuloides...
- the
marine mammals.
According to
Canadian biologist Dorothy Kieser, the
myxozoan parasite Henneguya salminicola is
commonly found in the
flesh of salmonids...
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classified as protozoans.
Research then
found that
Polypodium hydriforme, a non-
myxozoan parasite within the egg
cells of sturgeon, is
closely related to the Myxozoa...
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resistant structures used for
survival under unfavourable conditions.
Myxozoan spores release amoeboid infectious germs ("amoebulae") into
their hosts...
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animal that has ever lived; it can be up to 33.6
metres (110 ft) long.
Myxozoans such as
Myxobolus cerebralis are single-celled parasites,
never more than...
- Vertebrata.
Invertebrates vary
widely in size, from 10 μm (0.0004 in)
myxozoans to the 9–10 m (30–33 ft)
colossal squid. Some so-called invertebrates...
- spiny-headed worms,
nematode roundworms,
isopod and
copepod crustaceans and
myxozoan cnidarians to the
unicellular dinoflagellate Ichthyodinium chabelardi,...
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Lectin histochemistry of fish
muscles infected by a
myxozoan...
- 18S rRNA
sequence analysis found it to be
closer to the also
parasitic Myxozoan. It was
traditionally placed in its own class, Polypodiozoa, and this view...