| 11. | They are formed during a process called schizogony, which can also be called merogony.
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| 12. | Species of the genus " Desseria " infect fish and lack erythrocytic merogony.
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| 13. | Merogony : Schizonts in this genus produce 6 to 16 merozoites by simultaneous exogenous budding.
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| 14. | Merogony, gamogony and sporogony are thought to occur in all species in this taxon.
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| 15. | The resulting merozoites spread the infection in the body fat, followed by macronuclear merogony.
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| 16. | Merogony occurs once in the lifecycle.
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| 17. | In apicomplexans, multiple fission, or schizogony, is manifested either as merogony, sporogony or gametogony.
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| 18. | Merogony is an see glossary below ), which are released into the blood when the host cell ruptures.
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| 19. | The parasites undergo merogony and gametogony in the digestive tract and sometimes in the other tissues of the cephalopod.
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| 20. | In some species, the sporozoites and trophozoites are capable of asexual replication a process called schizogony or merogony.
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