describe the reproduction and life cycle of monocystis
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The life cycle of Monocystis is completed within a single host, i.e., monogenetic and characterised by the absence of asexual reproduction by schizogony. After a short free extracellular trophic phase, the mature trophozoite enters the reproductive phase of its life cycle. Life cycle of Monocystis includes gametogony, syngamy and sporogony.
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Monocystis Morphology
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- The life cycle of Monocystis is the seminal vesicle and coelom of earthworms, i.e. monogenetic and portrayed by the nonappearance of single by schizogony
- After a short free extracellular trophic stage, the develop trophozoite enters the conceptive period of its life cycle
- Monocystis is an endoparasite in the fundamental vesicle and coelom of worms
- It is a monogenetic parasite, which implies it's life cycle is finished in a single host that is night earthworm. It resemble to the order of gregarinida
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