Yes; malaria is a common parasite that spends part of its life inside of a blood cell. The blood is also a good breeding medium for bacteria and results in a very dangerous situation for the person.
White Blood Cells
Macrophages are white blood cells that an consume microorganisms.
Macrophages are white blood cells that consume microorganisms.
To minimize or eliminate occupational exposure to disease-carrying microorganisms or pathogens that can be found in human blood and body fluids.
Leukocytes (white blood cells) capture and destroy microorganisms by phagocytosis.
Macrophages are white blood cells that an consume microorganisms.
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Phagocytes surround and then physically ingest the microorganisms. Lymphocytes produce antibodies to kill the microorganisms.
okay I hope this is what you were looking for. 1. the mosquito picks up a parasite (malarial) from a infected person. 2. When the mosquito bites the new person, it transfers the malarial into the new persons blood stream. 3. The parasite develops in the liver releases microorganisms into the blood stream. 4. Malaria microorganisms infect red blood cells. which causes the cells to break apart.
A parasite lives on another organism. Not all microorganisms are parasites. Many parasites are very small and are called microorganisms. Many algae are microscopic and are microorganisms put do not live on any other organisms. Mosquitoes need blood and will bite humans but they can be seen. They are parasites since they need a blood meal.
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