"Trypomastigotes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Trypomastigotes are the flagellated, motile forms of the parasite Trypanosoma, typically found in the bloodstream or tissues of infected animals or humans. They are one of the two life stages of trypanosomes, the other being amastigotes.
1. The microscope revealed multiple trypomastigotes present in the blood sample, indicating a trypanosome infection.
2. Researchers studied the morphology of trypomastigotes in an effort to develop a vaccine against Chagas disease.
3. The parasite's life cycle involved a trypomastigote stage, which invaded the host's cells and multiplied.
4. The trypomastigotes were transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected triatomine bug.
5. The symptoms of leishmaniasis were triggered by the transformation of epimastigotes into trypomastigotes within the host's tissues.