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- small intestines. Fusion of microgamete and macrogamete forms results in unsporulated zygotes, which are released with **** of chicken. The zygote sporulates...
- sporulated or late oocyst, and unsporulated or early oocyst. An infected host releases oocysts into the environment in their unsporulated form. These contain a...
- from algal filament) under phase contrast Figure 25. Toxoplasma gondii unsporulated oocyst, differential interference contrast Figure 26. High resolution...
- severe when the oocysts ingested are sporulated instead of being ingested unsporulated. Coccidiosis is not usually a great threat to the dog’s health unless...
- In other words, the oocyst that is diagnosed in the stool sample is unsporulated, and contains only one sporoblast. For stool diagnosis, direct smear...
- cell rupture. Some merozoites become ****ual gametes, which fuse to form unsporulated oocysts. These are excreted in faeces, completing the life cycle. Infected...
- making the illness difficult to diagnose. When examining ****, the unsporulated oocysts can easily be mistaken for fungal spores, and thus can be easily...
- organism Cryptosporidium muris–like. Other investigators thought the unsporulated oocysts appeared more similar to cyanobacteria, and the name "cyanobacterium-like...
- undergoes its proliferative cycle in the intestines, ultimately p****ing unsporulated oocysts (sporozoites) in ****. These oocysts then sporulate from the...
- both the blood and intestinal cells and form oocysts that are p****ed unsporulated in the ****, sporulate on the ground which then infect new hosts. The...