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schizont
schiz·ont S0135800 (skĭz′ŏnt′, skĭt′sŏnt′)n. An apicomplexan cell formed by schizogony.schizont (ˈskɪtsɒnt) n (Microbiology) a cell formed from a trophozoite during the asexual stage of the life cycle of sporozoan protozoans, such as the malaria parasite[C19: from schizo- + -ont a being, from Greek einai to be]schiz•ont (ˈskɪz ɒnt, ˈskɪt sɒnt) n. (in the asexual reproduction of certain sporozoans) a cell developed from a trophozoite, which undergoes multiple fission to form merozoites. [1895–1900; schiz- + -ont] schizont
schizont[′skī‚zänt] (invertebrate zoology) A multinucleate cell in certain members of the Sporozoa that is produced from a trophozoite in a cell of the host, and that segments into merozoites. schizont
schizont [skiz´ont] the stage in the development of the malarial parasite following the trophozoite whose nucleus divides into many smaller nuclei.schiz·ont (skiz'ont), A sporozoan trophozoite (vegetative form) that reproduces by schizogony, producing a varied number of daughter trophozoites or merozoites. See also: meront, segmenter. Synonym(s): agamont, segmenting body [schizo- + G. ōn (ont-), a being] schizont (skĭz′ŏnt′, skĭt′sŏnt′)n. An apicomplexan cell formed by schizogony.schiz·ont (skiz'ont) A sporozoan trophozoite (vegetative form) that reproduces by schizogony, producing a varied number of daughter trophozoites or merozoites. [schizo- + G. ōn (ont-), a being]schizont A stage in the life-cycle of a sporozoan parasite, especially a malarial parasite. A schizont reproduces by SCHIZOGONY producing multiple trophozoites or merozoites. |