Plasmodium falciparum: Morphology: Difference between revisions
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The early trophozoite
The earliest developing stage, and often the only form present in this species:
The late trophozoite
The later developing stage:
The schizont
The asexual replication stage:
The gametocyte
The sexual replication stage (very distinctive).
Gallery Click here to see gallery of Plasmodium falciparum forms
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