| 21. | On release from the oocyst the sporokinetes migrate throughout the body of the mite.
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| 22. | Gametes are formed and fuse forming an oocyst.
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| 23. | Within the oocyst meiosis occurs yielding the sporozoites.
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| 24. | The oocyte subsequently develops into an oocyst which in turn divides into two sporocysts.
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| 25. | Neither a micropyle is present in the oocyst.
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| 26. | The oocysts have no micropyle is usually present at one end of the oocyst.
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| 27. | This developing stage is called an oocyst.
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| 28. | A few small trials have showed a reduction in oocyst shedding after treatment with paromomycin.
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| 29. | The oocyst undergoes sporogony creating two sporocysts.
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| 30. | Once this is complete the oocyst itself undergoes lysis releasing the sporocysts into the environment.
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