| 31. | Schizonts generally contain six merozoites ( although 4 to 8 have been observed ).
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| 32. | The schizonts produce 3.9 ( range : 3 4 ) merozoites.
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| 33. | The newly released merozoites infect either erythrocytes, leukocytes, macrophages or endothelial cells.
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| 34. | Merozoites are released when the megaloschizont breaks apart.
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| 35. | Within each schizont are 4-8 merozoites.
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| 36. | Released merozoites either invade other hepatocytes or erythrocytes.
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| 37. | The schizont divides and gives rise to eight merozoites which then invade other entrocytes.
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| 38. | These intravascular merozoites infect variable numbers of erythrocytes.
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| 39. | Merogony generally occurs by budding from surface of meront to form uniformly sized merozoites.
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| 40. | Pyriform, spindle shaped or ovoid merozoites with large nuclei differentiate into spheroidal gamonts.
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