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Plasmodium falciparum malarial protozoan plasmodial schizont or segmenter in a red blood cell after completion of division. A residual body is left over after division ,yellow-green,. The erythrocyte has lysed and only a ghost cell membrane ,no cytoplasm, is seen surrounding the new merozoites that are just being released. Free merozoites can be seen outside the ghost red blood cell membrane.  - TEM

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Plasmodium falciparum malarial protozoan plasmodial schizont or segmenter in a red blood cell after completion of division. A residual body is left over after division ,yellow-green,. The erythrocyte has lysed and only a ghost cell membrane ,no cytoplasm, is seen surrounding the new merozoites that are just being released. Free merozoites can be seen outside the ghost red blood cell membrane. - TEM

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Date 2 Oct 2011
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