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Definition of Rediae

Rediae
Redia Re"di*a (r?"d?*?), n.; pl. L. Redi[ae] (-[=e]), E. Redias (-?z). [NL.; of uncertain origin.] (Zo["o]l.) A kind of larva, or nurse, which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation. It in turn produces, in the same way, either another generation of redi[ae], or else cercari[ae] within its own body. Called also proscolex, and nurse. See Illustration in Appendix.

Meaning of Rediae from wikipedia

- intermediate host into a sac-like structure known as a sporocyst or into rediae, either of which may give rise to free-swimming, motile cercariae larvae...
- Redia or redia may refer to: A synonym for the plant genus Cleidion, of the family Euphorbiaceae A stage in the development of a trematode A dipstick for...
- the tegument. The rediae also forms inside the snail first intermediate host and feeds through a developed pharynx. Either the rediae or the sporocyst...
- into a sporocyst. The sporocyst gives rise to small larvae called rediae. The rediae burst out from the sporocyst to become the next-stage larvae called...
- sporocysts are produced and mother rediae emerge. Mother rediae a****ually reproduce daughter rediae, which also multiply. Each rediae then develop into a cercariae...
- as the intermediate host. Rediae are larvae which are produced within the sporocyst of trematodes that creates more rediae or can become cercariae. Cercariae...
- cercariae. The rediae are found in the second intermediate host, the snail. Rediae can range from 0.45 mm to 3 mm, and the larger rediae can contain up...
- discharged in stool) goes through its developmental stages (sporocyst, rediae and cercariae). Freshwater fish are a second intermediate host for the parasitic...
- snail the parasite undergoes several developmental stages (sporocysts, rediae, and cercariae). The cercariae are released from the snail and encyst as...
- snail’s reproductive tissue and eventually forming rediae, a slow-moving worm-like parasite stage. The rediae reproduce a****ually, castrating the snail as they...