Yes,it is a cell.It is living organism of kingdom protista.
one large individual cell with many nuclei
Plasmodium malariae, like other members of the Plasmodium genus, does not have a traditional cell wall. Instead, it has a flexible membrane known as the plasma membrane that surrounds its cells. This structure allows the parasite to invade host red blood cells, where it undergoes its life cycle. As a protozoan parasite, its cellular structure is distinct from that of bacteria, which do have cell walls.
Hepatocytes release Plasmodium gametes when infected with the parasite, which eventually bursts to release the gametes into the bloodstream.
There are five types of malaria. The types are plasmodium vivax, plasmodium malariae, plasmodium ovale, plasmodium falciparum, and plasmodium knowlesi.
Pseudoplasmodium is also known as a slug. A slug is about 2 to 4 mm long and composed of up to one hundred thousand cells.
Trypanosoma is found outside the blood cell, in the plasma and Plasmodium is found inside the blood cell.
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You have four species of Plasmodium which causes malaria in humans. They are Plasmodium vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale and P. malariae.
Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae.
Plasmodium cells move within the human body by infecting red blood cells and using them as a mode of transport to move through the bloodstream. Once inside a red blood cell, Plasmodium cells can change shape and move within the cell to evade immune responses.
In humans, malaria is caused by female Anopheles mosquito. The five types are Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malarie Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodium falciparum, and Plasmodium knowles.
Plasmodium is not a bacteria to be classified whether gram negative or gram positive. It is a genus of parasitic protists. Infection by these organisms is known as malaria.