10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPOROGONIAL»
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Textbook-Atlas of Intestinal Infections in AIDS
The sporogonial plasmodium contains nuclei and well-delineated electron-dense
discs (arrowhead). Numerous mitochondria (M) are seen adhering to a pole of
the sporogonial plasmodium. TEM, x/.ooo Fig. 21. Duodenum. Enterocytozoon ...
2
Handbook of Natural Pesticides
More recently, Canning and Hazard250 confirmed the generally accepted view
that this species produces a variable rather than fixed number of spores from the
sporogonial plasmodium and redefined the genus based primarily on the ...
N. Bhushan Mandava, Eric David Morgan, 1985
3
Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The ...
1. the thin coat separates of the surface from the sporogonial plasmodium to
change into a thick cyst wall and within this, sporogonial divisions produce the
sporoblasts (spore precursors) which mature into spores (Figs.2.85a7, 2.86d,
2.87a-d).
Isabelle Desportes, Joseph Schrével, 2013
4
Diagnostic Electron Microscopy: A Practical Guide to Tissue ...
Figure 6.13 Sporoblasts of Enterocytozoon bieneusi within an infected small
intestinal enterocyte. This stage is rarely seen, as division of the preceding
sporogonial stage is a rapid process. Note the single nucleus, polar tube and
anterior ...
John Stirling, Alan Curry, Brian Eyden, 2012
5
Cryptosporidiosis and Microsporidiosis
Spore dimorphism is apparently frequent in microsporidia and was shown to
depend on factors such as the temperature, the age of the infection or the
sporogonial sequence [for a review, see ref. 23]. T. anthropophthera is the first
dimorphic ...
6
Opportunistic Protozoa in Humans: Opportunistic Protozoa in ...
Sequential divisions generating multinucleated sporogonial plasmodia continue (
a process called plasmotomy) until each sporoblast contains one nucleus.
Pleistophora spp. are considered pansporoblastic because of this outer coat ...
7
Archiv fur protistenkunde
Sporogonial plasmodia (Fig. 2 A) were delimited by a plasma membrane of unit
membrane nature. The cytoplasm was heavily granular and rich in ribosomes,
which initially were free, but in later stages were also attached to membranes as
an ...
8
Biology of the microsporidia
c, the same stage as in b, but showing intranuclear spindle of the first sporogonial
division; d, further progress of the first sporogonial division; e, second
sporogonial division, the cytoplasm starts to cleave along the plane
perpendicular to the ...
Lee A. Bulla, Thomas Clement Cheng, 1976
9
Issues in Life Sciences—Bacteriology, Parasitology, and ...
“In the sporogonial sequence of the first type, dozens of spherical monokaryotic
spores within a thick-walled capsule are formed. The spores are 1.5-2.0 mu m in
diameter; the exospore possesses two to three bundles of tubular protrusions.
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Parasites of the Colder Climates
Zygotes are normally formed at the beginning of the sporogony, and clear cases
have been observed in species shifting from diplokaryotic condition in the
merogonial part of the life cycle to isolated nuclei in the sporogonial stages and
spores.
Hannah Akuffo, Inger Ljungstr”m, Ewert Linder, 2003