Internal parasites
produce microscopic eggs which pass through the reptile in their feces.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT Insects called leafhoppers (Alnetoidia alneti shown)
produce microscopic, antireflective spheres that the bugs rub onto their
eggs to camouflage them.
Female roundworms in a canine intestine can
produce up to two hundred thousand
microscopic eggs every day.
Microscopic eggs produced by intestinal worms in infected dogs and passed in their feces provide a source of infection for other dogs.