. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. 546 BIOLOGY OF THE PROTOZOA (1903) and confirmed in essence by Wenyon (1907) in Endamceba muris (Fig. 228). The organisms encyst after a period in the host's intestine; the nucleus of the encysted cell divides {A, B, C,) and the cell body indicates an attempt to divide into two parts. The protoplasmic connections between these tw^o cytoplasmic parts are never lost so that subsequent processes take place in a binu- A /. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. 546 BIOLOGY OF THE PROTOZOA (1903) and confirmed in essence by Wenyon (1907) in Endamceba muris (Fig. 228). The organisms encyst after a period in the host's intestine; the nucleus of the encysted cell divides {A, B, C,) and the cell body indicates an attempt to divide into two parts. The protoplasmic connections between these tw^o cytoplasmic parts are never lost so that subsequent processes take place in a binu- A /. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Calkins, Gary N. (Gary Nathan), b. 1869. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger
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