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The process is called encystation and it continues as long as the mollusc lives.
Uni-nucleated trophozoites convert into cysts in a process called encystation.
The development of a capillary network around the nurse cell completes encystation of the larvae.
Gametes are formed which then fuse forming a zygote that undergoes encystation.
In the lumen trophozoites may disintegrate or undergo encystation.
Not the mechanically induced suspended animation the human race has tried from time to time, but a natural encystation, a variation of protective coloration."
After inducing encystation in E.invadens, DNA replication increases initially and then slows down.
The bell might have been the signal for them to awake, a musical note that broke up the encystation, that returned the sleeping entity to its original form.
On completion of encystation, predominantly tetra-nucleate cysts are formed along with some uni-, bi- and tri-nucleate cysts.
Early administration of anthelmintics, such as mebendazole or albendazole, decreases the likelihood of larval encystation, particularly if given within three days of infection.
Cycles through somatic hyphae, zoosporangium, zoospores, encystation & germination, and back to somatic hyphae.
The conversion of a trophozoite to cyst form is known as encystation, while the process of transforming back into a trophozoite is known as excystation.
Since E.histolytica does not form cysts in the absence of bacteria, E.invadens has become used as a model for encystation studies as it will form cysts under axenic growth conditions, which simplifies analysis.
However, all those assumptions of asexuality are now in doubt, with population genetics providing evidence for recombination and the identification of meiotic genes, evidence for recombination among isolates and the evidence for exchange of genetic material between nuclei during the process of encystation.
But the encystment was too marked in me, at age thirty.
Encystment may also function in the dispersal of the worm.
Encystment also helps the microbe to spread easily, from one host to another or to a better environment.
The migration and encystment of larvae can cause fever and pain brought upon by the host inflammatory response.
Perhaps you prefer the Forlorn Encystment?"
Encystment of Tardigrada.
The encystment of Macrobiotus.
In the laboratory, other environmental stimuli, such as the age of the growth medium or the accumulation of certain metabolic waste products, can also trigger encystment.
"The Spell of Forlorn Encystment has its advocates," Cugel suggested.
The bewildering set of metamorphoses offered by purposive form-control, everything from cosmetics to long-term encystment for free-space survival, was not an issue.
Do you prefer Forlorn Encystment at a depth of forty-five miles to an ounce or two of diambroid?"
In some protozoans, the unicellular organism multiplies during or after encystment and releases multiple trophozoites upon excystation.
The period of glochidial encystment (i.e., until transformation into free-living juveniles) took 24 days, at 66.2 5.4 F.
For your deceit, avarice and odious mannerisms I now visit upon you the Spell of Forlorn Encystment!"
Relationship of tadpole stage to location of echinostoma cercariae encystment and the consequences for tadpole survival.
"The choice, if it lies between a sortie into the demon-world La-Er and the Spell of Forlorn Encystment, is moot.
Interestingly, some choanoflagellates can undergo encystment, which involves the retraction of the flagellum and collar and encasement in an electron dense fibrillar wall.
The gametes fuse to form the planozygote and undergo encystment, they form cysts within the thecae of the planozygote.
"Nei- ther I nor my staff have been able to determine where the interface between the Chumash powers' encystment and This Side is presently located.
I have decided to apply the Charm of Forlorn Encystment, which constricts the subject in a pore Some forty-five miles below the surface Of the earth."
Sooner or later-probably sooner-the Chumash Powers will succeed in breaking free of their encystment and returning to This Side, with the accompanying energy release you have described."
The reproduction takes place by fission, or by the breaking up of the contents of the body after encystment, each portion becoming a distinct animal, or in other ways, but never by true eggs.
"What we sensed, in my opinion, was the Chumash Powers abandoning any contact with This Side to keep the Garuda Bird from reaching into their encystment, dragging them out one by one, and destroying them.
In the subsequent red phase, the cells are deprived of nutrients and subjected to intense sunlight to induce encystment (carotogenesis), during which the cells produce high levels of astaxanthin as a protective mechanism against the environmental stress.