| 1. | This trophozoite is the cell that begins the process of schizogony.
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| 2. | In the asexually ( tissue schizogony ), producing thousands of merozoites.
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| 3. | Most species, however, appear to lack schizogony in their lifecycles.
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| 4. | There is no specific number of nuclear divisions during schizogony.
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| 5. | A cell currently undgergoing schizogony is known as a schizont.
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| 6. | Most species however appear to lack schizogony in their lifecycles.
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| 7. | They undergo schizogony in the hepatocytes and Kupffer cells.
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| 8. | Within the epithelial cells, the sporozoites grow in size and multiply by schizogony.
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| 9. | Exoerythrocytic schizogony occurs in the mononuclear phagocyte system.
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| 10. | Two types of schizogony occur in this family.
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