entogenous (Meaning)

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entogenous (a.)

See Endogenous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of entogenous

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entogenous Sentence Examples

  1. The entogenous phase of the mealybug lifecycle begins when the eggs hatch inside the host plant.
  2. When the leaf miner larvae feed on the plant tissues, they undergo an entogenous development.
  3. The entogenous fungus infects the host plant from the inside, causing tissue damage and disease.
  4. The entogenous bacteria colonize the insect gut and help in digestion.
  5. The entogenous nematodes enter the insect body through natural openings or wounds and reproduce inside.
  6. The entogenous parasitoids lay eggs inside the host insect's body, and the developing larvae feed on the host's tissues.
  7. The entogenous viruses infect the insect cells and manipulate their metabolism for their own replication.
  8. The entogenous fungi form a mutualistic relationship with the host plant, providing nutrients in exchange for protection.
  9. The entogenous bacteria can produce antibiotics that inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms in the host animal.
  10. The entogenous parasitoids can control insect pests by laying eggs inside their bodies and preventing them from reproducing.

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See Endogenous.

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The entogenous phase of the mealybug lifecycle begins when the eggs hatch inside the host plant.

When the leaf miner larvae feed on the plant tissues, they undergo an entogenous development.

The entogenous fungus infects the host plant from the inside, causing tissue damage and disease.

The entogenous bacteria colonize the insect gut and help in digestion.