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- the cyst stage, which is a protective, dormant form of the protozoa. Trophozoites are often found in the host's body fluids and tissues and in many cases...
- and an acidic pH triggers excystation, where the cysts release trophozoites. Trophozoites swim through the intestinal mucus until they eventually adhere...
- discovered in cerebrospinal fluid. To endure harsh environmental conditions, trophozoites transform into microbial cysts, spherical, single-layered structures...
- the trophozoites travel to the brain, they can cause amoebic brain abscesses. Diagnosis is confirmed by microscopic examination for trophozoites or cysts...
- cells. Both trophozoites and cysts are contained within the gastrointestinal tract and do not invade beyond it. The attachment of trophozoites causes villous...
- two-phase life cycles, alternating between proliferative stages (e.g., trophozoites) and resting cysts, enabling them to survive harsh conditions. A wide...
- contamination and humans may experience diarrhea. The trophozoites are 9–14 micrometres in diameter. Trophozoites are one of the two forms of I. buetschlii. This...
- the disease giardiasis. Their life cycle alternates between a swimming trophozoite and an infective, resistant cyst. Giardia were first seen by the Dutch...
- parasite membrane, Toxoplasma trophozoites are not stained (positive result); if there are no antibodies, trophozoites with intact membrane are stained...
- Balantidium coli has two developmental stages, a trophozoite stage and a cyst stage. In trophozoites, the two nuclei are visible. The macronucleus is...