- the apicomplexans, a
phylum of
parasitic protists,
multiple fission, or
schizogony, is
manifested either as merogony, sporogony, or gametogony. Merogony...
- (also
known as
schizogony).
These ways
include gametogony,
sporogony and merogony,
although the
latter is
sometimes referred to as
schizogony,
despite its...
-
syncytial cell (coenocyte)
called a schizont. This
process is
called schizogony. A
schizont contains tens of
thousands of nuclei. From the
surface of...
- in some species, it is open at the poles. Cell
division is
usually by
schizogony.
Meiosis occurs in the zygote. Mobility:
Apicomplexans have a
unique gliding...
-
cycle may
conveniently be
described under two phases, a****ual
cycle or
schizogony and ****ual
cycle involving gametogony. Much of life
cycle is intracellular...
-
Theileria like
parasites with
preerythrocytic schizogony in histiocytes. This is in
contrast to
schizogony in
lymphocytes with the
latter being characteristic...
- This
trophozoite is the cell that
begins the
process of
schizogony. The
process of
schizogony is when a cell
undergoes multiple nuclear divisions before...
-
creating multiple daughter cells. In apicomplexans,
multiple fission, or
schizogony appears either as merogony,
sporogony or gametogony.
Merogony results...
- balantidiasis. In the
apicomplexan life
cycle the
trophozoite undergoes schizogony (a****ual reproduction) and
develops into a
schizont which contains merozoites...
-
tissue stage not yet discovered.
Garnham in 1947
described exoerythrocytic schizogony in
Hepatocystis (Plasmodium) kochi. In the
following year,
British biologists...