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*Secretes haemolysin which directly destroys red blood cells.
*Secretes haemolysin which directly destroys red blood cells.
*Release of antigens when the complement system destroys the parasite, causing immune complexes to form and attach to erythrocytes, causing haemolysis.
*Release of antigens when the complement system destroys the parasite, causing immune complexes to form and attach to erythrocytes, causing haemolysis.
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|l4= Cryptobiosis#C. salmositica - Haematozoic Endoparasite
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|q5=How can parasites be detected in tissue samples?
|q5=How can parasites be detected in tissue samples?
|a5= Both techniques look for moving/fixed flagellate organisms.
|a5= Both techniques look for moving/fixed flagellate organisms.
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