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gamont Biol. (ˈgæmənt) [a. G. gamont (M. Hartmann 1904, in Biol. Centralbl. XXIV. 25), f. gamete + Gr. ὀντ-, ὤν, pres. pple of εἶναι to be, exist.] In Protozoa, a cell that produces gametes.1912 E. A. Minchin Introd. Stud. Protozoa ix. 181 It would perhaps be better to replace the terms ‘schizont’ a...
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Septatorina
Description
The defining morphological feature of this taxon is the presence of septum dividing the gamont or trophozoite into a protomerite and deutomerite
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agamont
agamont Biol. (eɪˈgæmənt) [a. G. agamont (M. Hartmann 1904, in Biol. Centralbl. XXIV. 25): see a- 14, gamont.] = schizont.1912 [see gamont]. 1940 [see merozoite s.v. mero- 1]. 1963 G. A. Kerkut Borradaile & Potts's Invertebrata (ed. 4) ii. 43 After a period of ‘vegetative’ existence and increase by ...
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Gregarinasina
During syzygy, gamont orientation differs between species (side-to-side, head-to-tail). A gametocyst wall forms around each gamont pair, which then begins to divide into hundreds of gametes.
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schizont
schizont Zool. (ˈskaɪzɒnt) [a. G. schizont (F. Schaudinn 1900, in Zool. Jahrb., Abt. f. Anat. u. Ontogenie XIII. 213), f. Gr. σχίζ-ειν to split (cf. schizo-) + ὀντ-, ὤν, pres. pple. of εἶναι to be, exist.] In Protozoa, a cell that divides asexually to form daughter cells; esp. in Sporozoa, a multinu...
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Gregarina garnhami
Life cycle
The lifecycle consists of several stadia: gametocyst - oocyst - sporozoite – trophozoite (chepaline) - gamont (gametocyte, sporadin) – gametocyst After release from the epithelial cell, a trophozoit associates with a second one and forms a gamont by forming a circle and fusing together (syzygy).
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merogamy
merogamy, n. Biol. (mɛˈrɒgəmɪ) [ad. F. mérogamie (coined by P. A. Dangeard 1900, in Botaniste VII. v. 265): see mero-1, -gamy.] A mode of sexual reproduction, found in certain protozoa and algae, characterized by the fusion of merogametes formed by fission of vegetative cells. Cf. hologamy n.1901 Jr...
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Lecudinidae
Description
The gamont has a truncated anterior mucron.
The spherical to ovoid nucleus is located in anterior third of the body.
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sporont
sporont Zool. (ˈspɒrɒnt, spəˈrɒnt) [f. sporo- + Gr. ὀντ-, ὤν, pres. pple. of εἶναι to be, exist.] A protozoan cell at a stage of the life cycle following syngenesis and preceding the formation of spores.1885 [see cephalont]. 1900 Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. 337 The macrogametes are fertilised by microgam...
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Aseptatorina
Description
The gamont of the species in this suborder have a single compartment. An epimerite or mucron is found in some species.
Syzygy occurs.
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Foraminifera
The gamont is also known as the A form. After reaching maturity, the gamont divides via mitosis to produce thousands of gametes which are also haploid.
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Trichosphaerium
an alternation of two trophozoite stages within its life cycle: the "schizont", an amoeba surrounded by a test covered in flexible spicules, and the "gamont According to studies written by German protozoologist Fritz Schaudinn in 1899, the gamont stage produces flagellated gametes, which fuse into a zygote
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有孔虫门
单倍体或产配子体(gamont)初期有一个细胞核,及后分裂成为很多生殖细胞,通常有两个鞭毛。双倍体或裂殖体(schizont)为多核细胞(multinucleate),经过减数分裂后分裂制成新的产配子体。有性别的世代在水底进行多重无性生殖并不罕见。
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Hepatozoon
{{Automatic taxobox
| image = Hepatozoon canis.png
| image_caption = A gamont of Hepatozoon canis in a blood smear from a naturally infected dog
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The Northern Heiress
The original cast featured John Leigh as Gamont, Christopher Bullock as Welby, William Bullock as Sir Loobily Joddrell, Sarah Thurmond as Isabella, Jane
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