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<span style="font-size:90%">'''Round or angular forms''' (other species).</br>Although size, shape and added features may differ, the other species show similar principles. Two examples are shown here: | <span style="font-size:90%">'''Round or angular forms''' (other species).</br>Although size, shape and added features may differ, the other species show similar principles. Two examples are shown here:</span> | ||
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''P.vivax'' The large irregular/round macrogametocyte (left) of this species is much larger than the surrounding normal red cells, the parasite is constrained within an enlarged red cell with almost no visible membrane. By contrast the microgametocyte (right) can be seen to be much smaller by comparison with the normal red cells and which does not fully | <span style="font-size:90%">''P.vivax'' The large irregular/round macrogametocyte (left) of this species is much larger than the surrounding normal red cells, the parasite is constrained within an enlarged red cell with almost no visible membrane. By contrast the microgametocyte (right) can be seen to be much smaller by comparison with the normal red cells and which does not fully fill the red cell, with residual membrane visible around the parasite. Very similar appearances may be seen in ''P.ovale'' although the size of parasites is generally less and species-specific features may differ slightly.</br></br></span>'' | ||
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"Rod-shaped" parasite forms (P.falciparum). P.falciparum: The "rod shaped" parasites of P.falciparum are a little different for the two parasite forms: the length of the parasites differ with the left parasite being noticeably longer, this means that the red cell membrane affects the two parasite forms differently - the macrogametocyte (left) is restricted and curved by the ghost red cell membrane (that now appears as an empty "blister" on the side of the erythrocyte; the microgametocyte (right) does not fll the ghost erythrocyte and so the parasite is straight with "floppy" membrane to each side.
P.vivax The large irregular/round macrogametocyte (left) of this species is much larger than the surrounding normal red cells, the parasite is constrained within an enlarged red cell with almost no visible membrane. By contrast the microgametocyte (right) can be seen to be much smaller by comparison with the normal red cells and which does not fully fill the red cell, with residual membrane visible around the parasite. Very similar appearances may be seen in P.ovale although the size of parasites is generally less and species-specific features may differ slightly. |