| 41. | Others of these merozoites become Type II meronts, which contain 4 Type II merozoites.
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| 42. | Others of these merozoites become Type II meronts, which contain 4 Type II merozoites.
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| 43. | Several hundred merozoites are produced and released into the blood stream where they infect erythrocytes.
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| 44. | In coccidiosis, merozoites form the first phase of the internal life cycle of coccidian.
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| 45. | Within the erythrocytes the merozoites first become ring forms, then trophozoites and finally gametocytes.
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| 46. | Merogony : Schizonts in this genus produce 6 to 16 merozoites by simultaneous exogenous budding.
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| 47. | At some point smaller merozoites are formed.
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| 48. | The schizonts develop into merozoites which eventually cause host cell rupture and enter the blood.
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| 49. | Cytokinesis occurs to form uninucleate merozoites arranged in clusters in the shape of the trophozoite.
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| 50. | The resulting merozoites spread the infection in the body fat, followed by macronuclear merogony.
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