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  2. Apicomplexan life cycle - Wikipedia

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    Apicomplexans (sporozoans) replicate via ways of multiple fission (also known as schizogony). These ways include gametogony, sporogony and merogony, although the latter is sometimes referred to as schizogony, despite its general meaning. [2] Merogony is an asexually reproductive process of apicomplexa.

  3. Fission (biology) - Wikipedia

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    In the apicomplexans, a phylum of parasitic protists, multiple fission, or schizogony, is manifested either as merogony, sporogony, or gametogony. Merogony results in merozoites, which are multiple daughter cells that originate within the same cell membrane; [22] [23] sporogony results in sporozoites, and gametogony results in microgametes.

  4. Apicomplexa - Wikipedia

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    The asexual stages reproduce by schizogony. The male gametocyte produces a large number of gametes and the zygote gives rise to an oocyst, which is the infective stage. The majority are monoxenous (infect one host only), but a few are heteroxenous (lifecycle involves two or more hosts).

  5. Asexual reproduction - Wikipedia

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    In apicomplexans, multiple fission, or schizogony appears either as merogony, sporogony or gametogony. Merogony results in merozoites, which are multiple daughter cells, that originate within the same cell membrane, [8] [9] sporogony results in sporozoites, and gametogony results in microgametes.

  6. Archigregarinorida - Wikipedia

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    In some species, the sporozoites and trophozoites are capable of asexual replication — a process called schizogony or merogony. Most species however appear to lack schizogony in their lifecycles. The intestinal trophozoites are similar in morphology to the infective sporozoites.

  7. Serious Ozempic Side Effects, Confirmed: Here’s What to Know

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    A study confirmed that side effects like pancreatitis and kidney damage are possible while taking GLP-1s like Ozempic. Here's what a doctor wants you to know.

  8. Neogregarinorida - Wikipedia

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    Merogony, gamogony and sporogony are present in all species; They are septate with deutomerites, epimerites and protomerites; A conoidal complex is present through a major portion of their life cycles; A mucron is formed from eversion of the conoidal complex similar to the eugregarines; Merogony occurs by budding from the meront cell surface as ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.