Mosquitoes belonging to the Genus Anopheles.
Reptile Aves and Mammals are primary host of plasmodium
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.
This is an example of a parisitic relationship because the organism harms the host.
Mosquito gets malaria parasite from the patient of malaria. Once infected, mosquito will carry the disease for life time. When mosquito bites you, it injects an anaesthetic chemical in the body of the host. During this injection, it injects the malaria parasites, in the body of host.
it is the genetic energy cycle because they produce energy to other Animals!!
Cow: Intermediate host to the larval stages of beef tapeworm (Taenia saginata)
Human
An example of a dependent protist is an apicomplexan parasite like Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria. This protist depends on a host organism for survival and reproduction, and cannot live independently outside of a host cell.
a free-swimming larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from an intermediate host (typically a snail) to another intermediate host or to the final vertebrate host
it carries it to the host
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vector
Intermediate host - snail definitive host - cattle/sheep