Food vacuole

The food vacuole, or digestive vacuole, is an organelle found in simple eukaryotes such as protists.

This organelle is essentially a lysosome.

During the stage of the symbiont parasites' lifecycle where it resides within a human (or other mammalian) red blood cell, it is the site of haemoglobin digestion and the formation of the large haemozoin crystals that can be seen under a light microscope.

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