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describe the process of transmission of malaria in human

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Answered by aishanisinha600
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Explanation:

Malaria spreads when a mosquito becomes infected with the disease after biting an infected person, and the infected mosquito then bites a noninfected person. The malaria parasites enter that person's bloodstream and travel to the liver. When the parasites mature, they leave the liver and infect red blood cells.

Answered by AjmeraBikna
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malaria is caused female anepholes mosquitos.

when mosquito bites the person he get injected . when mosquito bites the infected person it takes a small amount of blood which contains microscopic malaria parasites.About 1week later,when the mosquito takes it's next blood meal,these parasites will mix with the mosquito's saliva and injected into the person being bitten

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