Malaria parasite, TEM
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Malaria parasite, TEM
Malaria parasites. Image 2 of 10. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of malaria in a sectioned human red blood cell. The trophozoite stage of malaria (Plasmodium sp. brown), which inhabits the red blood cells (green), is undergoing asexual replication (schizogony). It is now known as a schizont, producing several merozoites, which burst out of the cell at maturity and invade other blood cells. The periodic release of merozoites causes severe fevers in the host. Magnification: x9300 at 6x7cm size. For the complete malaria parasite life cycle, see images M210/197-206
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Asexual Disease Causing Diseased Dividing Division Electron Micrograph Erythrocyte Histopathology Infected Infection Infectious Malaria Malarial Micro Organism Micro Organisms Microbe Microbes Parasite Parasites Parasitic Pathogenic Pathogens Pathology Protozoa Protozoan Re Production Red Blood Cell Reproducing Stage Tissue Transmission Trophozoite Vector Borne Vertical Micro Biology Pathogen Section Sectioned
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