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- noun Plural form of
trypomastigote .
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Examples
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When they, by chance of the tsetse fly finding a human, infect the human bloodstream, they change into trypomastigotes (another necessary transformation), migrate to various areas of in the human and attempt to multiply in the fluids of the human (such as spinal fluid .. etc..).
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After this transformation into trypomastigotes has occured inside the human, and with the right conditions such as a tsetse fly attempting to have a second
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This transformation into trypomastigotes is for further infection, for when this change occurs and a tsetse fly attempts another "snack" on the human, it will be infected by trypanosoma a second time, which then creates a never ending cycle of the trypanosomes infecting, changing, multiplying, changing, and infecting several hosts.
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But, when they infect the human bloodstream, they change into trypomastigotes, migrate to various areas of in the human and attempt to multiply in the fluids of the human.
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But, when they infect the human bloodstream, they change into trypomastigotes, migrate to various areas of in the human and attempt to multiply in the fluids of the human.
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This transformation into trypomastigotes is for further infection, for when this change occurs and a tsetse fly attempts another "snack" on the human, it will be infected by trypanosoma a second time, which then creates a never ending cycle of the trypanosomes infecting, changing, multiplying, changing, and infecting several hosts.
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But, when they infect the human bloodstream, they change into trypomastigotes, migrate to various areas of in the human and attempt to multiply in the fluids of the human.
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This transformation into trypomastigotes is for further infection, for when this change occurs and a tsetse fly attempts another "snack" on the human, it will be infected by trypanosoma a second time, which then creates a never ending cycle of the trypanosomes infecting, changing, multiplying, changing, and infecting several hosts.
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But, when they infect the human bloodstream, they change into trypomastigotes, migrate to various areas of in the human and attempt to multiply in the fluids of the human.
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This transformation into trypomastigotes is for further infection, for when this change occurs and a tsetse fly attempts another "snack" on the human, it will be infected by trypanosoma a second time, which then creates a never ending cycle of the trypanosomes infecting, changing, multiplying, changing, and infecting several hosts.
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