| 31. | The sporozoites increase in size and develop into trophozoites.
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| 32. | The zygote forms an oocyst and within the oocyst, the sporozoites develop.
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| 33. | The oocysts contain eight ( rarely four ) sporozoites.
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| 34. | An apical complex appears to be present in sporozoites, merozoites and gamonts.
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| 35. | Within the epithelial cells, the sporozoites grow in size and multiply by schizogony.
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| 36. | After oocyst maturation is complete, the oocyst divides to form multiple haploid sporozoites.
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| 37. | Sporozoites disappeared from the blood stream within one hour and reappeared eight days later.
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| 38. | Both ends of the sporozoite are equally pointed.
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| 39. | The oocysts are ovoid and the sporozoites are short and stubby with rounded ends.
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| 40. | Each sporocyst gives rise to a single sporozoite.
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