Mosquitos
The malaria life cycle requires two hosts: humans and female Anopheles mosquitoes. In humans, the malaria parasite (Plasmodium) multiplies and develops, while the mosquitoes serve as vectors, transmitting the parasite back to humans during their feeding. This cycle is essential for the parasite's reproduction and spread.
No, the malaria parasite must transit through a mosquito between humans hosts.
Malaria is called as parasitic disease which is caused due to the infection or Protozoan known as PLASMODIUM and is a parasite or it complete its life cycle on two hosts female anaphilis (mosquito) and man
Malaria parasite is a protozoan.
No, the parasite that causes malaria is not a type of euglenoid. The parasite that causes malaria is a type of protozoan.
A parasite typically requires two hosts: the definitive host and the intermediate host. The definitive host is where the parasite reaches maturity and reproduces, while the intermediate host is where the parasite undergoes development or larval stages. This two-host life cycle allows the parasite to complete its life cycle and spread effectively. Examples include the malaria parasite, which uses humans as the definitive host and mosquitoes as the intermediate host.
Chickenpox is caused by a virus, and malaria is caused by a parasite.
Malaria is a protist that is a deadly parasite.
Antigen test for malaria parasite and peripheral smear for malarial parasite.
Parasite
Mosquitos transfer the parasite that causes malaria.
no