. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. SPOROZOA 435 to be an erythroblast, an immature red blood cell in which there is little or no hemoglobin. As the parasite enlarges, the host cell be- comes swollen an'4 its nucleus much flattened and distorted. The parasite itself grows long and rather slender and is differentiated. Pig. 194.:—Hamoproteus (Leukocylozoon) ziemanni in the blood of an owl with £(, pure infection. A, Young parasite in an erythroblast. B, Growing


. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. SPOROZOA 435 to be an erythroblast, an immature red blood cell in which there is little or no hemoglobin. As the parasite enlarges, the host cell be- comes swollen an'4 its nucleus much flattened and distorted. The parasite itself grows long and rather slender and is differentiated. Pig. 194.:—Hamoproteus (Leukocylozoon) ziemanni in the blood of an owl with £(, pure infection. A, Young parasite in an erythroblast. B, Growing parasite dis- torting the nucleus of the host-cell. C and D, Further stages of growth with marked distortion of the nucleus and of the outline of the host cell. E, Full-grown macro- gametocyte. F, Macrogametocyte and microgametocyte in the same field. G, Formation of microgam6tes from the microgametocyte. (^After microphoiographs of Prof. F. G. Novy.) to form either the male or the female gametocyte, readily dis- tinguished by their appearance in stained preparations. Mean^ while, the host cell becomes very much elongated and pointed at the ends. The explanation of this pecuhar distortion of the cell. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original MacNeal, Ward J. , 1881-1946; Williams, Herbert Upham, 1866-. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.


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