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<span style="font-size:90%">''P.falciparum''</br></br></span>
 
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Macrogametocytes and microgametocytes

The sexual form of the malarial parasite has either male (microgametocytes) or female form (macrogametocytes). Although biologically very important, these differences have little diagnostic significance but are certainly present on blood films, and are interesting and informative to observe.

P.falciparum

P.vivax