Biology, asked by hannajamal6, 1 year ago

malarial parasite multiplies at a rapid rate as it enters human body. how does it multiply

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Answered by resonite16
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Human body is the reservoir of malaria; after a person gets malaria from the bite of an infected mosquito, the mosquito injects immature form of Plasmodium parasites into the host's body; travel through the person's bloodstream and with help of blood it travels to our whole body
Answered by thewordlycreature
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Malaria is caused by a single celled parasite called the plasmodium vivax which enter the body of the organism by the vector called mosquito. Mosquito when bite the person infect the person with plasmodium vivax which contribute to the malaria disease. Malaria parasites can multiply rapidly in the liver and then in red blood cells of the infected person.

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