Plasmodium ovale macrogametocyte 5942 lores blank
Description:
Description: English: This Giemsa stained slide reveals a Plasmodium ovale gametocyte. The male (microgametocytes) and female (macrogametocytes), are ingested by an Anopheles mosquito during its blood meal. Known as the sporogonic cycle, while in the mosquito's stomach, the microgametes penetrate the macrogametes generating zygotes. Date: 1979. Source: CDC - Public Health Image Library (PHIL) #5942. Author: CDC/ Steven Glenn, Laboratory & Consultation Division. Other versions: @media all and (max-width:720px){.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery{width:100%!important}}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery{display:table;margin-top:.3em}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery-default{background:transparent}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery-center{margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery-left{float:left}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery-right{float:right}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery-none{float:none}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery-collapsible{width:100%}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.title,.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.main,.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.footer{display:table-row}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.title>div{display:table-cell;text-align:center;font-weight:bold}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.main>div{display:table-cell}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.gallery{line-height:1.35em}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.gallerytext>:not(p){margin:.5em 0}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.gallerytext>:not(p)+:not(p){margin-top:-.5em}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.footer>div{display:table-cell;text-align:right;font-size:80%;line-height:1em}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.title>div *,.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.footer>div *{overflow:visible}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.gallerybox img{background:none!important}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.bordered-images.thumb img{outline:solid #eaecf0 1px;border:none;max-width:calc(100% - 2px)!important}.mw-parser-output.mod-gallery.whitebg.thumb{background:#fff!important} Original Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium ovale Plasmodium malariae Plasmodium vivax P. falciparum nocaption P. malariae nocaption P. vivax nocaption. Thumbnail of this illustration at 200 pixels as rendered inside an article Copyright Restrictions:None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image. Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : This image is a work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. eesti ∙ Deutsch ∙ čeština ∙ español ∙ português ∙ English ∙ français ∙ Nederlands ∙ polski ∙ slovenščina ∙ suomi ∙ македонски ∙ українська ∙ 日本語 ∙ 中文 ∙ 中文(台灣) ∙ 中文(简体) ∙ 中文(繁體) ∙ العربية ∙ +/− :. : This file has been extracted from another file: 5942 lores.jpg : .
Included On The Following Pages:
- Life (creatures)
- Cellular (cellular organisms)
- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- SAR (Stramenopiles, Alveolates, Rhizaria)
- Alveolata (alveolates)
- Apicomplexa (apicomplexan parasites)
- Aconoidasida
- Haemosporida
- Plasmodiidae
- Plasmodium
- Plasmodium
- Plasmodium ovale
This image is not featured in any collections.
Source Information
- license
- cc-publicdomain
- creator
- CDC/ Steven Glenn, Laboratory & Consultation Division
- source
- CDC - Public Health Image Library (PHIL) #5942
- original
- original media file
- visit source
- partner site
- Wikimedia Commons
- ID