| 1. | They possess intestinal trophozoites similar in morphology to the infective sporozoites.
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| 2. | Outgrowths extending beyond the main body of the trophozoites are absent.
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| 3. | This trophozoite is the cell that begins the process of schizogony.
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| 4. | The intestinal trophozoites are similar in morphology to the infective sporozoites.
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| 5. | Trophozoites contained proteins implicated in erythrocyte remodeling and hemoglobin digestion.
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| 6. | Multiple trophozoites may be found within the same host cell.
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| 7. | The trophozoites have scanty cytoplasm and are irregular in shape.
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| 8. | The trophozoites are initially tear-shaped and possess a large vacuole.
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| 9. | The trophozoites develop into gamonts which associate with each other.
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| 10. | The merozoites become free by dropping off the parent trophozoite.
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