- A
trophozoite (G. trope,
nourishment + zoon, animal) is the activated,
feeding stage in the life
cycle of
certain protozoa such as malaria-causing Plasmodium...
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disease due to the
macroscopically visible trophonts (up to 1 mm in diameter) in the skin and fins. The
trophont,
continuously rotating, is
surrounded by...
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explain the life
cycle of this species, we need to
start with the
trophonts.
Trophonts are the non-reproductive
adult life
stage of many
ciliated protozoa...
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called a
trophont. This
trophont is
considered parasitic,
contains thousands of cells, and can be
several hundred micrometers in length. The
trophont is greenish...
- term 'theront' has been used for
actively motile phases, as
opposed to '
trophont' or 'trophozoite' that
refers to
feeding stages.[citation needed] Unlike...
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plasmodia of
microsporidian (Fungi) and
myxosporidian (Metazoa) parasites. The
trophont of
syndinean (Dinoflagellata) parasites. Xenophyop****a are
giant cells...
- life
cycle of
Ichthyophthirius multifiliis involves three stages: the
trophont stage, the
tomont stage, and the
theront stage. Fin rot is
primarily caused...
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multinucleate trophonts in the
adult anuran cloaca.
Through much of the year, the
trophonts grow and
divide continually to
yield more
trophonts.
Nuclear divisions...
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parasites of
planktonic copepods. They
exist in
either a
parasitic stage, a
trophont stage, and a
dinospore stage.
Although morphologically and functionally...
- enzymes,
which exacerbate the
rhizoid lesions.
Trophont size can vary considerably, with
early trophonts measuring 27×23 μm
while mature ones can reach...