| phanerozoite | An exoerythrocytic tissue stage of malaria infection other than the primary exoerythrocytic stages (cryptozoite and metacryptozoite generations); consists chiefly of reinfection of the liver by merozoites produced by a blood infection (not found in falciparum malaria). Origin: phanero-+ G. Zoon, animal (05 Mar 2000) |
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| phanerogenic |
having a known cause, as opposed to idiopathic.
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| phaneroplasm |
membranous organelles and nonmembranous inclusions in the cytoplasm; cf. cytosol.
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| phanerosis |
the act of becoming visible; the setting free of a substance which has previously been undemonstrable owing to its being held in combination.
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| phanerogam |
the seed plant - gymnosperms or angiosperm.The term literally means "open wedding" and refers to the fact that reproduction in these plants was clearly understood unlike the case in lower plants (Cryptogams) in which it was for a long time something of a mystery.
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