
Merogony is a biological term with two distinct meanings: ...
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(from the article `gregarine`) ...class Gregarinidea may be divided into three orders on the basis of the type of life cycle. In the order Schizogregarinida, sometimes called ...
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1. The incomplete development of an ovum that has been disorganised. ... 2. A form of asexual schizogony, typical of sporozoan protozoa, in which the nucleus divides several times before the cytoplasm divides; the schizont divides to form merozoites in this asexual phase of the life cycle. ... Origin: mero-+ G. Gone, generation ... (05 Mar 2000) .....
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(mә-rog´ә-ne) the development of only a portion of an egg. schizogony resulting in the production of merozoites. adj., merogon´ic., adj.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mĕ-rog′ō-nē Definitions: 1. The incomplete development of an ovum that has been disorganized. 2. A form of asexual schizogony, typical of sporozoan protozoa, in which the nucleus divides several times before the cytoplasm divides; the schizont divides to form merozoites in this asexual phase of the lif...
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merogony 1. The development of only a portion of an egg. 2. The incomplete development of an ovum that has been fragmented or disorganized. If the egg contains only the male pronucleus, the development is termed andromerogony, and if only the female pronucleus, gynomerogony.
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