redias (Meaning)
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redias (pl.)
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redias Sentence Examples
- The trematode parasite used redias, larval stages, to multiply asexually within the first intermediate host.
- Redias emerged from the mother sporocyst and migrated to specific tissues within the snail host.
- The redias actively searched for specific cells to penetrate and develop within.
- Inside the snail host, redias produced numerous cercariae, the next larval stage of the parasite.
- The redias of some trematodes could produce rediae themselves, resulting in multiple generations within the snail.
- The redias possessed a muscular sac called the birth pore through which cercariae emerged.
- The development of redias within the snail host weakened the immune response, facilitating parasite establishment.
- Researchers studied redias to understand the complex life cycle and transmission of trematode parasites.
- The presence of redias in snails served as an indicator of trematode infection in the area.
- Understanding the biology of redias aided in the development of control strategies for trematode diseases.
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The trematode parasite used redias, larval stages, to multiply asexually within the first intermediate host.
Redias emerged from the mother sporocyst and migrated to specific tissues within the snail host.
The redias actively searched for specific cells to penetrate and develop within.
Inside the snail host, redias produced numerous cercariae, the next larval stage of the parasite.