Part 1 In the first part of the film the medium contains serum from an uninfected rhesus monkey and shows merozoites being released from bursting schizonts, attaching to red cells and the contortions of these cells as the merozoites attempt entry. In some cases several merosoites stick to the same red cell which then gradually lyses. The burst schizonts also release a crystalline particle, the residual body, which contains the waste product of haemoglobin digestion, called haemozoin. Time start:00:00:00:00 Time end:00:05:58:00 Length:00:05:58:00
Part 2 In the second part of the film, the serum component of the medium was taken from a monkey with P. knowlesi. In this series of shots, the free merozoites are agglutinated at the apical end and were less likely to invade red cells as a result of antibodies in the immune serum attaching to the merosoite surface proteins. Time start:00:05:58:00 Time end:00:08:46:00 Length:00:02:48:00