- The
procercoid is the
second larval stage of some tapeworms,
which typically develops inside of
copepods following their ingestion of the
coracidium parasite...
- as a
copepod (the
first intermediate host), the
coracidia develop into
procercoid larvae.
Following ingestion of the
copepod by a
suitable second intermediate...
- and a
small **** on the
other end. All
pseudophyllid cestodes have a
procercoid stage in
their life cycle, and most also have a
plerocercoid stage. The...
- and
develops into the
infective procercoid after 18 days. The
copepod is the
first intermediate host. The
procercoid cause the
copepod to be sluggish...
-
hatch into
oncosphere larvae that move
through intestinal wall and
become procercoid larvae in the body cavity. When the
annelid is
eaten by a fish, the tapeworm...
-
crustacean such as a copepod, the
first intermediate host, they
develop into
procercoid larvae. When the
copepod is
eaten by a
suitable second intermediate host...
- the
first intermediate hosts. In the copepods, the eggs
develop into
procercoid larvae that live in the body
cavity of the
copepod until the life cycle...
-
stage called a
procercoid (infective form) all
within 6–10 days. Once the
infected copepods are
eaten by the fish hosts, the
procercoid rapidly transform...
-
serve as the
first intermediate hosts in
which the
larval stage,
called procercoid develops. The
second larval stage or metacestode,
called plerocercoid...
- the
first intermediate hosts. In the copepods, the eggs
develop into
procercoid larvae that live in the body cavity. The
second intermediate hosts include...