| 11. | They are formed during a process called schizogony, which can also be called merogony.
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| 12. | Exoerythrocytic schizogony occurs in the mononuclear phagocyte system
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| 13. | The asexual stages reproduce by schizogony.
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| 14. | Garnham in 1947 described exoerythrocytic schizogony in " Hepatocystis ( Plasmodium ) kochi ".
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| 15. | As schizogony proceeds, the eosinophilic masses approximate forming a deep red border around the developing schizont.
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| 16. | In apicomplexans, multiple fission, or schizogony, is manifested either as merogony, sporogony or gametogony.
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| 17. | The " P . vivax " sporozoite enters a hepatocyte and begins its exoerythrocytic schizogony stage.
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| 18. | The organism goes through asexual reproduction phase that is called schizogony which occurs in the mononuclear phagocytic cells.
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| 19. | This is in contrast to schizogony in lymphocytes with the latter being characteristic for " Theileria ".
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| 20. | In some species, the sporozoites and trophozoites are capable of asexual replication a process called schizogony or merogony.
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