| 11. | Trophozoites then mature to schizonts which divide several times to produce new merozoites.
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| 12. | The influence of trophozoites on the morphology of infected erythrocytes is not marked.
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| 13. | The trophozoites are round, have a large vacuole and a large nucleus.
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| 14. | Each trophozoite gives rise to 12-36 ( average 24 ) merozoites.
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| 15. | Older trophozoites are compact, rounded or oval and display very little amoeboidity.
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| 16. | The sporozoites increase in size and develop into trophozoites.
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| 17. | The trophozoites are large, band like and wide.
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| 18. | Elongated trophozoites stretching across the erythrocyte, called band forms, are sometimes observed.
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| 19. | These species have reduced trophozoites and tend to infect tissues other than the intestine.
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| 20. | While it is feeding and growing, the cell is known as a trophozoite.
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