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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 micro gametes .

  4. 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.

  5. Apicomplexa - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between the coccidians and the gregarines is in the gamonts. In the coccidia, these are small, intracellular, and without epimerites or mucrons. In the gregarines, these are large, extracellular, and possess epimerites or mucrons. A second difference between the coccidia and the gregarines also lies in the gamonts.

  6. What makes aged cheese different? Expert cheesemakers ... - AOL

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    Cheese is great mixed into salads, served on top of crackers and added to charcuterie boards, but understanding the difference between various types of cheeses — especially aged and non-aged ...

  7. The Difference Between Ricotta and Cottage Cheese—and ... - AOL

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    “A ¼-cup of ricotta cheese has about 2 grams of lactose, and ½-cup of cottage cheese has roughly 3 grams of lactose—both of which are far lower than the 12 grams of lactose found in a cup of ...

  8. 9 Foods That Smell Awful but Taste Amazing - AOL

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    3. Boiled Eggs. There's a reason your coworkers give you the side eye when you bring your hard-boiled eggs to the break room — they stink. Boiled eggs reek because sulfur-containing proteins in ...

  9. Eimeria tenella - Wikipedia

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    Eimeria tenella has a monogenetic life cycle, that is, the life cycle involves a single host. [2] Various stages of its complicated life cycle may conveniently be described under two phases, asexual cycle or schizogony and sexual cycle involving gametogony.