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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CYSTOGENOUS»
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The Physiology of Trematodes
Cystogenous glands Cercariae which encyst, either on foliage or after
penetrating an intermediate host, contain cystogenous glands which secrete the
multilayered wall of the metacercarial cyst (Figs. 7.3 and 8.1, p. 161); penetration
glands ...
James Desmond Smyth, D. W. Halton, 1983
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An Introduction to Mycology
The multinucleate mature plasmodium is known as cystogenous plasmodium
and contains many haploid nuclei associated in pairs. Karyogamy presumably
takes place shortly before cyst formation, and meiosis follows soon after fusion.
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
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Echinostomes as Experimental Models for Biological Research
A third type of gland cell, (cystogenous glands), has been reported for all
echinostome cercariae. In some cercarial groups, mainly those of Echinostoma
and Parvphostomum. the cystogenous glands contain long stick-like granules
arranged ...
Bernard Fried, T.K. Graczyk, 2000
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The Biology and Evolution of Trematodes: An Essay on the ...
plate of the epidermis in the course of encystment of cercariae (Fig. 56). The most
developed are cystogenous glands in larvae of primitive trematodes (Fasciolidae.
Paramphistomidae, Notocotylidae), for which this phase of adolescaria is ...
K. V. Galaktionov, A. Dobrovolskij, 2003
Origin of cystogenous plasmodia 2. Nuclear condition of cystogenous plasmodia
3. Exact structural differences between cystogenous plasmodia and sporangio-
genous plasmodia 4. Possible role of environment on the structure of plasmodia
...
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Mathematical Models in Agriculture: Quantitative Methods for ...
sPoREs IN CYSTOSORI, Q. The differential equation is dQ _: G dt noc(ll + flux
from senescing C on day of harvest) maX — (kQmQ + transfer of Q to P on 31
December) (1218) HQ; I 80 spores released per cm of cystogenous root decaying
...
J. H. M. Thornley, J. France, 2007
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Approaches to Research on the Systematics of Fish-Borne ...
The formula varies by type/species/family of trematodes. A common form is 2[(
31313)1(31313)]536. Specialized organs of the cercaria are gland cells (
penetration glands, cystogenous glands, mucoid glands), and a stylet or mouth
spear.
Jitra Waikagul, Urusa Thaekham, 2014
(6) Beneath the muscle layer and numerous unicellular cystogenous glands,
which will form cyst of future larva. (7) Digestive system consists of mouth, oral
sucker, pharynx, oesophagus and forked intestine on trematode pattern.
Acetabulum ...
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Virus and Virus-like Diseases of Potatoes and Production of ...
The primary phase of sporangia! plasmodia (or zoosporangia) that infect root
hairs and epidemal cells and produce more zoospores; and a cystogenous
phase that produces resting spores. The primary stage of the life cycle is initiated
with the ...
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Krishna's Non-Chordata
Below the body wall there are many cystogenous gland cells. Fully mature
cercariae come out of redia through the birth pore and migrate to the pulmonary
chamber of the snail (host), and finally come out into the surrounding water.
Dr. M. C. Bhatnagar, Dr. Geeta Bansal