sporozoan|sporozoans in English

noun

parasitic microorganism which produces spores during the asexual stage of its life cycle (Zoology)

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1. It has been previously considered as yeasts, fungi, or Ameboid, flagellated, or sporozoan protozoa 2).

2. Coccidium, plural Coccidia, (order Coccidea), any of a large group of protozoan parasites of the sporozoan type

3. Agamont: ( skiz'ont ), A sporozoan trophozoite (vegetative form) that reproduces by schizogony, producing a varied number of daughter trophozoites or merozoites

4. Apicomplexan, also called sporozoan, any protozoan of the (typically) spore-producing phylum Apicomplexa, which is called by some authorities Sporozoa

5. Coccidiosis, any of several gastrointestinal infections of humans and other animals produced by members of the sporozoan parasite coccidium (class Coccidea)

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7. Agamont definition: a cell formed from a trophozoite during the asexual stage of the life cycle of sporozoan Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. The fifth Phylum of the Protist Kingdom, known as Apicomplexa, gathers several species of obligate intracellular protozoan parasites classified as Sporozoa or Sporozoans, because they form reproductive cells known as spores

9. Examples of this ending include Bryozoon (Greek bruon, moss), a group of sedentary aquatic invertebrates that comprises the moss animals; protozoon (Greek prōtos, first), a single-celled microscopic animal, such as an amoeba, ciliate, or sporozoan; spermatozoon (Greek sperma, spermat‑, seed), the mature