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yes. it injects into human. then when another mosquito bites same human, the plasmodium comes into that mosquito

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What the name of the transmission by mosquito?

Plasmodium


What is the vector for the plasmodium?

female mosquito's


What is the host of malaria?

Mosquitoes belonging to the Genus Anopheles.Reptile Aves and Mammals are primary host of plasmodium


What are the four types of malaria?

In humans, malaria is caused by female Anopheles mosquito. The five types are Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malarie Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodium falciparum, and Plasmodium knowles.


What is plasmodium vivax?

.A pathogen from mosquito causing malaria.


Why is the plasmodium protist harmful to humans?

it is harmful because the Plasmodium is carrying a malaria disease then it can get to a mosquito to humanss


How does plasmodium enters the body of a mosquito?

Plasmodium donot enter inside mosquitoes body,but it is present already in human body.


Where does a plasmodium parasite live?

Mainly in mosquitos, if it lives in you, chances are you got maleria...


How does plasmodium gets into mosquitoes?

Plasmodium is what causes malaria. It gets into mosquitoes when mosquitoes bite an animal that is infected with the plasmodium.


How is the disease caused by plasmodium passed to humans?

Plasmodium is a group of parasitic protozoan. There are over 200 species of Plasmodium. At least 29 species infect nonhuman primates. The ones of interest to us cause the disease malaria. It is carried by a mosquito. This belongs to the genus Anopheles.


A person who comes down with malaria can infer that he or she contracted it from?

the bite of a mosquito carrying Plasmodium.


What organism carries disease like malaria?

A microorganism called Plasmodium falciparum (a parasitic protist) causes the most common strand of the disease. There are other variants in Asian and southern American countries that cause similar symptoms and are caused by closely related species of the genus Plasmodium. The parasitic protist infects people through the bite of a mosquito, and therefore the mosquito acts as a vector, carrying the disease without actually causing it. The mosquito species vary in different locations but the relationship is quite specific i.e., each mosquito carries its own strain of Plasmodium. Malaria is caused by the bite of a female mosquito. Female mosquitoes are silent, so they are not easy to spot. When a female mosquito bites an infected person, a little bit of blood is taken, which contains malaria parasites. These parasites will develop in the mosquito, and after about a week or so, when the mosquito bites once more, the person bitten will be injected with the parasites via the mosquitoes saliva. After a while, malaria will start to come, leading to headaches and fever and sometimes coma or death.