Sporulation of a full-grown schizont, with numerous merozoites.
There can be little doubt that, in the great majority, if not in all Gregarines, association is necessary for subsequent sporulation to take place; i.
The body of a bacillus, in which sporulation is about to occur, loses its homogeneous character and becomes granular, owing to the appearance of globules in the protoplasm.
Exactly what conditions are favourable to sporulation is not known.
After they have again found their way into a blood-corpuscle the fever diminishes, and during their growth in the corpuscle until the next sporulation the individual has a rest from the more severe symptoms.
More than one brood of parasites may be in the blood of the individual at the same time, one producing sporulation at one time and another at a different time.
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