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Wheat plant and an alternative host to complete some of the stages of life cycle.
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it is the genetic energy cycle because they produce energy to other Animals!!
monogenetic. cause to complete its life cycle it requires only one host i.e. man.
The easiest way to understand how viruses replicate is to study the life cycles of viruses called bacteriophages (bacteria eaters). Bacteriophages replicate by either a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle. The difference in these two cycles is that the cell dies at the end of the lytic cycle or the cell remains in the lysogenic cycle. The virus remains "hidden".
During the life cycle of a beef tapeworm, a human becomes the primary host.
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The Final Stage of a parasitic life-cycle is the stage in which it reproduces sexually. So, in the Fluke's life-cycle, the cow or human host where the larval forms grow into sexually mature adults and reproduce.
Regeneration
Wheat plant and an alternative host to complete some of the stages of life cycle.
Being mammals, pikas are vertebrates - they have a bony spine.
Infective stage is the life cycle stage where parasite able to initiate an infection in a definitive or intermediate host. Diagnostic stage is the life cycle stage leaving the definitive host, it is the stage that links the parasitic way of life with either the free-living phase of the life cycle or the phase of development that occurs in an intermediate host.
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The life cycle of a tapeworm typically involves eggs or larvae being ingested by an intermediate host, such as a flea or a rodent. The larvae then develop into a cysticercoid stage before being ingested by the definitive host, usually a human or animal. Once inside the definitive host, the tapeworm matures into an adult and releases eggs through its segments, which are then passed out through the host's feces to start the cycle anew.
it is the genetic energy cycle because they produce energy to other Animals!!
An autoinfection is the infection of a primary host with a parasite in such a way that the complete life cycle of the parasite happens in a single organism.