| 1. | After the oocyst develops, it ruptures releasing several hundred sporozoites.
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| 2. | They possess intestinal trophozoites similar in morphology to the infective sporozoites.
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| 3. | The average length of the sporozoites is less than 10 micrometres.
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| 4. | One end of the sporozoite is more pointed than the other.
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| 5. | The average length of the sporozoites is greater than 10 micrometres.
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| 6. | The intestinal trophozoites are similar in morphology to the infective sporozoites.
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| 7. | Sporozoites are the stage of the parasite residing within oocysts.
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| 8. | In infected mosquitoes, parasites in the salivary gland are called sporozoites.
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| 9. | Oocysts divide many times to produce large numbers of small elongated sporozoites.
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| 10. | When the sporozoites attach the epithelial cells membrane envelops them.
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