Binary fission within vacuoles divides which of the following forms of Chlamydia?
a. RB
b. EB
c. Replicate body
d. Initial body
A
Binary fission within vacuoles divides the RB. As the numbers of RB increase, the vacuole ex-pands, forming an intracytoplasmic inclusion. The RB then reverts to the EB, and 48 to 72 hours after infection, the EB is released from the host cell.
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