- ...
- by a
unique organelle called a
sagenogen or bothrosome. The
cells are
uninucleated and
typically ovoid, and move back and
forth along the
amorphous network...
- have matured, the
sporozoites then
develop into
uninucleate merozoites.
Uninucleated merozoites mature into an
erythrocytic stage called schizonts which contain...
- tetra-nucleate
cysts are
formed along with some uni-, bi- and tri-nucleate cysts.
Uninucleated trophozoites convert into
cysts in a
process called encystation. The...
-
trophozoite is
pleomorphic and
uninucleated, but
binucleated forms are
occasionally seen.
Cysts are also
uninucleated,
possessing three walls: an outer...
- The
fungus produces globose asci that
contain a single,
thick walled,
uninucleated,
globose to oval
ascospore measuring 6–7 μm by 7–10 μm. The ascospores...
-
ornaments is
variable according to the
different species. The
internal uninucleated endosporoplasm contains a
spherulosome (structure
formerly designated...
- on the cell surface.
Bihospites cells are clear, biflagellated, and
uninucleated, that
range between 40–120 μm long and 15–30 μm wide. Bihospites, as...
-
distinguished because they
perform syngamy by the
complete fusion of
uninucleated gametes,
while the rest of ciliates,
forming "Euciliata" (Ciliata + Suctoria)...
- world, but tend to be asymptomatic.
Examination of
stool samples for
uninucleated cysts and
trophozoites have been used for diagnosis. This
method is not...