Sentences with phrase «microscopic eggs in»

Adult Fleas - lay microscopic eggs in your dog's hair coat.

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HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT Insects called leafhoppers (Alnetoidia alneti shown) produce microscopic, antireflective spheres that the bugs rub onto their eggs to camouflage them.
And with that, he began prying away the granulosa cells clinging to the eggs, in order to get a better microscopic view of the nascent embryos to see if they were developing properly.
A new species of the pudgy, eight - legged, water creatures lays pale, spherical microscopic eggs studded with domes crowned in long, trailing streamers.
Through a series of elaborate experiments with mice, Albertini and his colleagues at Tufts have shown that the small cells bunched around an egg cell in the follicles are not mere microscopic groupies.
By studying the microscopic structure of the eggs, Dr. Varricchio and I were able to determine that the animal buried its eggs in a vegetation mound or nested in a humid environment - more like some reptiles than most open - nesting modern birds.
The CDC researchers, who published their findings Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, now think the Colombian man may have ingested some microscopic tapeworm eggs, most likely in food contaminated by mouse droppings, insects or human feces.
Roundworms, sometimes called ascarids, pass moderate numbers of microscopic eggs which are found in the cat's stool.
Tapeworm eggs are also microscopic in size but they are released in an egg case that is muscular and has a pore that expels the eggs as it moves and uses up energy.
Unless a pet has a huge «worm - load», it is only the microscopic eggs that are passed in the stool.
The eggs in the stools of infested cats can not be seen except by microscopic examination.
Female roundworms in a canine intestine can produce up to two hundred thousand microscopic eggs every day.
You won't see these in the puppy's stool, though, and the eggs are microscopic and must be identified by the veterinarian to diagnose.
You should bring a fresh stool sample (deposited in the last 12 hours) with you to the appointment so that the vet can check for microscopic parasite eggs.
High magnification is needed because the eggs are microscopic in size.
The majority of internal parasites are diagnosed by microscopic examination of the feces for eggs that are released by the adult female in your pet's intestine.
The adult, female cat roundworm inhabits the small bowel of your cat where it feeds and produces microscopic eggs which are later passed in the feces.
Roundworms in cats are diagnosed by discovery of the eggs during microscopic examination of the stool.
You will not necessarily see worms in the stool as the eggs and some parasites are microscopic.
Roundworms produce microscopic eggs which are shed in the faeces of infected cats, whereas tapeworms release mature segments (which again contain eggs) from the end of the worm into the faeces.
Microscopic eggs produced by intestinal worms in infected dogs and passed in their feces provide a source of infection for other dogs.
Internal parasites produce microscopic eggs which pass through the reptile in their feces.
Infected dogs shed the microscopic roundworm eggs in their feces.
A stool sample is also required to discover eggs, which tend to be microscopic in size.
The reason is that dog worms may remain in the dog while the only thing that is shed are microscopic eggs that can not be seen with the naked eye.
In a fecal exam, they look for the microscopic eggs of the worms.
Definitive diagnosis is made by observing adult segments or through microscopic identification of eggs in the feces.
Sometimes the only evidence that your dog has a parasite infestation is the presence of microscopic worm eggs in the stool that can only be detected by having your vet test a stool sample.
Sperm — the microscopic cells that join up with an egg to cause pregnancy — are made in your testicles.
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