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  2. Foettingeriidae - Wikipedia

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    Phoronts go through metamorphosis to prepare for excystation. Metamorphosis changes the body shape, organization, and physiology of the phoront to allow for rapid ingestion and storage of large amounts of food. Histotrophic phoronts metamorphose within a few hours of encysting on their hosts.

  3. Microbial cyst - Wikipedia

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    Cyst stage of Entamoeba histolytica Cyst of Artemia salina. A microbial cyst is a resting or dormant stage of a microorganism, that can be thought of as a state of suspended animation in which the metabolic processes of the cell are slowed and the cell ceases all activities like feeding and locomotion.

  4. Parasitology - Wikipedia

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    Parasitology is the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them. As a biological discipline , the scope of parasitology is not determined by the organism or environment in question but by their way of life.

  5. Gregarinasina - Wikipedia

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    In all species, four or more sporozoites (depending on the species), equipped with an apical complex, escape from the oocysts in a process called excystation. They find their way to the appropriate body cavity, and penetrate host cells in their immediate environment.

  6. Apicomplexan life cycle - Wikipedia

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    A sporozoite (ancient Greek sporos, seed + zōon, animal) is the cell form that infects new hosts.In Plasmodium, for instance, the sporozoites are cells that develop in the mosquito's salivary glands, leave the mosquito during a blood meal, and enter liver cells (hepatocytes), where they multiply.

  7. Chilomastix - Wikipedia

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    Chilomastix is a genus of pyriform excavates within the family Retortamonadidae [1] All species within this genus are flagellated, structured with three flagella pointing anteriorly and a fourth contained within the feeding groove. [1]

  8. Category:Parasitology - Wikipedia

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    Parasitology is the study of parasites in host organisms, including humans (medical parasitology). The main article for this category is Parasitology . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Parasitology .

  9. Trematode life cycle stages - Wikipedia

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    Metacercariae of Clinostomum phalacrocoracis in fish [2] Bucephalid cercaria larva from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (1904): The tail's Furcae give the impression of horns, hence the genus name Bucephalus meaning "ox head". While the details vary with each species, the general life cycle stages are: