A Treatise On Zoology volume 1

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A Treatise On Zoology volume 1
E Ray Edwin Ray Lankester
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), the parasite of tertian ague. The following account refers more especially to the first of these, but the peculiarities which characterise the other two will be briefly mentioned by way of comparison. 2 The minute sporozoites, introduced into the human blood by the bite of a mosquito, attack and penetrate red blood-corpuscles, probably in a way similar to the infection of epithelial cells by Coccidian parasites. ' Each sporozoite (" exotospore, " Lankester) 3 is slender, almost filamentous i...n form, the body sharply pointed at each end, with a thicker central portion in which the nucleus is lodged (Fig. 68, XIX). Within the blood-corpuscle the sporozoite rounds itself off and develops into an amoeboid trophozoite, which grows at the expense of the blood-corpuscle until it nearly fills it (Fig. 68, I-V). The youngest amoebulae are without any pig- ment, but usually contain, in fixed and stained preparations, a conspicuous vacuole, giving the parasite the so-called ring-form. With further growth the vacuole disappears, and grains of pig- ment termed melanin, representing, probably, an excretory product, are formed in the body of the parasite and collect towards the centre near the nucleus.

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