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- Gametocytes ultimately develop into gametes, a process known as gametogony. Microgametocytes become very active, and their nuclei undergo fission (i.e. amitosis)...
- Plasmodium ovale microgametocyte in Giemsa-stained thin blood film, with annotated Schüffner's dots and hemozoin pigment...
- mosquitoes during blood meals.d Mosquito: The gametocytes, flagellated microgametocytes (males) and the unflagellated megagametocytes (females) are ingested...
- Plasmodium fal****rum Macrogametocyte (left) and microgametocyte (right) of P. fal****rum Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Clade: Diap****tickes...
- Plasmodium ovale microgametocyte in Giemsa-stained thin blood film, with annotated Schüffner's dots and hemozoin pigment....
- from the infected person. A process known as exflagellation of the microgametocyte soon ensues and up to eight mobile microgametes are formed. Following...
- people.[citation needed] Mature macrogametocytes are female and mature microgametocytes are male. In P. fal****rum, gametocytes are produced from a****ual stages...
- developing over approximately 48 hours into distinct ****ual forms called microgametocytes or macrogametocytes. These gametocytes remain in the blood to be ingested...
- had a dark blue-purple color containing a small, condensed nuclei. Microgametocytes had a pale, pink color containing a small, central condensation of...
- (average 8.5) micrometres in diameter and are easily deformed. The microgametocytes have a diffuse nucleus. The macrogametocytes are lightly pigmented...