meront

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  • meront — A stage in the life cycle of sporozoans in which multiple asexual fission (schizogony) occurs, resulting in production of merozoites. SEE ALSO: schizont. * * * mer·ont (merґont) [mero 1 + ontos being] the asexual stage in the development of… …   Medical dictionary

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  • schizont — A sporozoan trophozoite (vegetative form) that reproduces by schizogony, producing a varied number of daughter trophozoites or merozoites. SEE ALSO: meront, segmenter. SYN: agamont, segmenting body. [schizo + G. on (ont ), a being] * * *… …   Medical dictionary

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