- Embryonated,
unembryonated and de-embryonated are
terms generally used in
reference to eggs or, in botany, to seeds. The
words are
often used as professional...
- long.
Unlike many
other tapeworms,
Diphyllobothrium eggs are
typically unembryonated when p****ed in
human ****. In adults,
proglottids are
wider than they...
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contaminated vegetables (due to
presumed soil contamination).[citation needed]
Unembryonated eggs (unsegmented) are p****ed in the **** of a
previous host to the...
- However, it is
suggested that the
primitive state probably is to
stick unembryonated eggs to the
surface of the host. Many
other species inject eggs into...
- cell
without the
globular protein G-actin. Eggs may be
embryonated or
unembryonated when p****ed by the female,
meaning their fertilized eggs may not yet...
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these take up to
seven w****s to
mature and
hatch at 27–32 °C. Immature,
unembryonated eggs are
discharged into the
intestine and stool. In two w****s, eggs...
-
division of
labor in
regions of its prevalence. This worm
starts out as an
unembryonated egg in the soil.
After 24–48
hours under favorable conditions, the eggs...
- visible. The
opposite (abopercular) end is thickened. The eggs are
unembryonated when p****ed in
sputum or ****.
Cercaria (not shown):
Cercariae are...
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along with the faeces. In the
external environment, the eggs
remain unembryonated until ideal conditions of
temperature and
humidity are encountered....
-
whipworms leave the ce**** and
begin to lay
thousands of eggs.
These unembryonated eggs are then
released from the host
through ****. The
process from...