All answers are given wrong here. The correct answer is no locomotory organs are present in Plasmodium but still it move because the movement is accomplished by MYONEMES present in membrane of plasmodium.
Plasmodium falciparum move by gliding across a medium. This is the bacteria that causes malaria in humans which is a serious disease.
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Plasmodium cells using Flagella and Pseudopod.
flagella and pseudopods
no
plasmodium vivax move with the type of locomotion called pseudopods
Yes it is. It parasitizes liver cells and blood cells in vertebrates
red blood cells
Funguslike protist plasmodium is a mold which can move during certain times in its life cycle while Plasmodium which causes malaria is an infectious parasite grown in the stomach of a mosquito and cultivated in the human liver.
Plasmodium, from the genus plasmodium, as in those organisms which cause Malaria are unicellular organisms. Plasmodium, as in part of the life cycle of a slim mold, can be either acellular, in which multiple nuclei are encased by a single membrane, making them "unicellular" or they can be cellular, in which they have multiple cells and in a way are "multicellular." So they techincally can be both depending on the type of slim mold.
plasmodium vivax move with the type of locomotion called pseudopods
yes
Infection allows the pathogen to enter human cells. Without infection plasmodium or any other pathogen can not enter the cells.
Yes it is. It parasitizes liver cells and blood cells in vertebrates
The protzoal parasite that causes Malaria are Plasmodium Vivax Plasmodium Falciparum Plasmodium Malariae Plasmodium Ovale It is an intracellular parasite that inhabits the Red Blood Cells and the liver. P. Falciparum cause Cerebral Malaria.
The cells of the host's liver, spleen and the erythrocytes in the blood (where they reproduce).
red blood cells
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There are five types of malaria. The types are plasmodium vivax, plasmodium malariae, plasmodium ovale, plasmodium falciparum, and plasmodium knowlesi.
Trypanosoma is found outside the blood cell, in the plasma and Plasmodium is found inside the blood cell.
You have four species of Plasmodium which causes malaria in humans. They are Plasmodium vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale and P. malariae.
Funguslike protist plasmodium is a mold which can move during certain times in its life cycle while Plasmodium which causes malaria is an infectious parasite grown in the stomach of a mosquito and cultivated in the human liver.