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Definition of encyst in English: encystverb ɪnˈsɪstɛnˈsɪstɛnˈsɪst Zoology Enclose or become enclosed in a cyst. 〔动〕把…包在囊内;被包在囊内 once the parasite is encysted the fish is heading for death tapeworms are notorious in their ability to encyst in a great variety of hosts Example sentencesExamples - The autopsy showed a bullet encysted in his body from a previous shooting.
- They bore through the intestinal wall into a blood vessel and are carded to muscle tissue where they encyst, or form a protective capsule.
- While encysted, the glochidia will metamorphose, allowing the organs to develop more like an adult's organs.
- Depending on environmental conditions, it can shift from viviparous to oviparous reproduction, with production of encysted and dehydrated embryos.
- The grubs migrate through the tissue to the loin area where they encyst, cut a breathing hole in the skin of the animal on the back-line and complete their larval development.
- In all cases reported to date, gordiid larvae have been found encysted in the host tissue.
- In the presence of a competent immune response the parasite encysts.
- Second, it can encyst inside a daughter sporocyst as a metacercariae, be voided with the sporocyst, and then be consumed by the benthic-feeding definitive host, rosyside dace.
- Once the cercaria enters the second intermediate host, it sheds its tail and becomes a metacercaria, which is little more than a miniature, but sexually immature, adult, that may, or may not, encyst.
- The parasites encyst and lay their fertilized eggs within the lung of the host, to be passed enterically or via bronchial secretions.
- The zoospores are disseminated by rain splash to grape tissues where they swim to the vicinity of stomata and encyst.
Derivativesnoun ɪnsɪsˈteɪʃ(ə)nɛnsɪsˈteɪʃ(ə)n Zoology Total levels of HSP70 protein were constant during trophozoite growth and encystation. Example sentencesExamples - Exposure to bile is the primary stimulus for encystation, where trophozoites transform into cysts that pass out with the feces.
- Furthermore, during encystation, Giardia must secrete cyst wall proteins, which are cross-linked by disulfide bonds and are needed for survival in the external environment.
- Wheat germ agglutinin arrests the trophozoite growth cycle in the G2 / M phase, thus preventing Giardia growth, replication, and encystation.
noun ɛnˈsɪstm(ə)ntɪnˈsɪstm(ə)ntɛnˈsɪstmənt Zoology Here we report on a study of the chromosomal basis of maternal effects on two life-history traits related to encystment in the branchiopod crustacean Artemia franciscana, in which females are heterogametic. Example sentencesExamples - Other triggers for encystment include decreasing temperatures, high population density and low light.
- Most often encystment occurs in the costoparietal regions, usually along the posterior parietal pleural surface on the right side.
Definition of encyst in US English: encystverbenˈsistɛnˈsɪst Zoology Enclose or become enclosed in a cyst. 〔动〕把…包在囊内;被包在囊内 once the parasite is encysted the fish is heading for death tapeworms are notorious in their ability to encyst in a great variety of hosts Example sentencesExamples - The parasites encyst and lay their fertilized eggs within the lung of the host, to be passed enterically or via bronchial secretions.
- The grubs migrate through the tissue to the loin area where they encyst, cut a breathing hole in the skin of the animal on the back-line and complete their larval development.
- The zoospores are disseminated by rain splash to grape tissues where they swim to the vicinity of stomata and encyst.
- Second, it can encyst inside a daughter sporocyst as a metacercariae, be voided with the sporocyst, and then be consumed by the benthic-feeding definitive host, rosyside dace.
- Once the cercaria enters the second intermediate host, it sheds its tail and becomes a metacercaria, which is little more than a miniature, but sexually immature, adult, that may, or may not, encyst.
- The autopsy showed a bullet encysted in his body from a previous shooting.
- They bore through the intestinal wall into a blood vessel and are carded to muscle tissue where they encyst, or form a protective capsule.
- Depending on environmental conditions, it can shift from viviparous to oviparous reproduction, with production of encysted and dehydrated embryos.
- In all cases reported to date, gordiid larvae have been found encysted in the host tissue.
- In the presence of a competent immune response the parasite encysts.
- While encysted, the glochidia will metamorphose, allowing the organs to develop more like an adult's organs.
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