| 1. | Cytomeres are caused by complex invaginations of the surface of the schizont.
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| 2. | A cell currently undgergoing schizogony is known as a schizont.
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| 3. | Cytologic imprints may reveal schizont-laden endothelial cells.
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| 4. | Black pigment was seen . 9-11 merozoites per schizont were seen.
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| 5. | Individual merozoites invade red blood cells ( schizont.
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| 6. | The golden brown pigment forms a large mass in the center of the schizont.
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| 7. | Within each schizont are 4-8 merozoites.
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| 8. | The schizont divides and gives rise to eight merozoites which then invade other entrocytes.
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| 9. | These enter an entrocyte, divide three times to give rise to an octonucleate schizont.
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| 10. | Close to the center there is a schizont and on the left a trophozoite . ]]
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