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(a) Name the infective stage of Plasmodium which Anopheles mosquite take in along with the blood meal from an infected humen.
(b) Why does the infection cause fever in humen ?
Give a flow chart of the part of the life-cycle of this parasite passed in the insect.

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Name the infective stage of Plasmodium which Anopheles mosquito takes in along with the blood meal from an infected human

Give a flow chart of the part of the life cycle of his parasite passed in the insect.

(a) Name the infective stage of Plasmodium which Anopheles mosquite take in along with the blood meal from an infected human. (b) Why does the infection cause fever in human ? Give a flow chart of the part of the life-cycle of this parasite passed in the insect.

With the help of flow chart only show the stages of asexual reproduction in the life cycle of the parasite in the infected person.

(a)With the help of the flow chart only show the stages of asexual reproduction in the life cycle of the parasite in the infected human. (b)Why does the victim show symptoms of high fever?

Study carefully the following stages of life cycle of malarial parasite i.e., Plasmodium. Arrange these stages in the correct sequence and select the correct answer. 1. Sporozoites leave the blood stream and enter the liver cells of man. 2. Sporozoites present in the salivary glands of female Anopheles mosquito are injected into the blood stream of man. 3. The parasite reproduces asexually in RRCs, resulting in bursting of RRCs and causing the cycles of fever, released parasites infect new RRCs. 4. The parasite reproduces asexually in liver cells, ultimately causing the rupturing of cells. 5. Two types of gametocytes i.e., microgametocytes and macrogametocytes develop in the RRCs. 6. Female Anopheles mosquito takes up the gametocytes with blood meal of an infected person. 7. Mature infective stage of the parasite i.e., sporozoites escape from intestine and migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands. 8. Fertilisation and developmental stages of the parasite take place in mosquito's stomach.

Study carefully the following stages of life cycle of malarial parasite i.e., plasmodium. Arrange these stages in the correct sequence and select the correct answer 1) Sporozoites leave the blood stream and enter the liver cells of man 2) Sporozoites present in the salivary glands of female Anopheles mosquito are injected into the blood stream of man 3) The parasite reproduces asexually in RBCs, resulting in bursting of RBCs and causing the cycles of fever, released parasites infect new RBCS 4) The parasite reproduces asexually in liver cells, ultimately causing the rupturing of cells 5) Two types of gametocytes i.e., microgametocytes and macrogametocytes develop in the RBCs. 6) Female Anopheles mosquito takes up the gametophytes with blood meal of an infected person ) mature infective stage of the parasite i.e., sporozoites migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands 8) Fertilization and development stages of the parasite takes place in crop of mosquito

Study carefully the following stages of life cycle of malarial parasite i.e., Plasmodium. Arrange these stages in the correct sequence and select the correct answer. 1. Sporozoites leave the blood stream and enter the liver cells of man. 2. Sporozoites present in the salivary glands of female Anopheles mosquito are injected into the blood stream of man. 3. The parasite reproduces asexually in RBCs, resulting in bursting of RBCs and causing the cycles of fever, relased parasites infect new RBCs. 4. The parasite reproduces asexually in liver cells, ultimately causing the rupturing of cells. 5. Two types of gametocytes i.e., microgametocytes and macrogametocytes develop in the RBCs. 6. Female Anopheleles mosquito takes up the gametocytes with blood meal of an infected person. 7. Mature infective stage of the parasite i.e., sporozoites escape from intestine and migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands. 8. Fertilisation and developmental stages of the parasite take place in mosquito's stomach.

Study carefully the following stages of life cycle of malarial parasite i.e., Plasmodium. Arrange these stages in the correct sequence and select the correct answer. 1. Sporozoites leave the blood stream and enter the liver cells of man. 2. Sporozoites present in the salivary glands of female Anopheles mosquito are injected into the blood stream of man. 3. The parasite reproduces asexually in RBCs, resulting in bursting of RBCs and causing the cycles of fever, relased parasites infect new RBCs. 4. The parasite reproduces asexually in liver cells, ultimately causing the rupturing of cells. 5. Two types of gametocytes i.e., microgametocytes and macrogametocytes develop in the RBCs. 6. Female Anopheleles mosquito takes up the gametocytes with blood meal of an infected person. 7. Mature infective stage of the parasite i.e., sporozoites escape from intestine and migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands. 8. Fertilisation and developmental stages of the parasite take place in mosquito's stomach.

Study carefully the following stages of life cycle of malarial parasite i.e., Plasmodium. Arrange these stages in the correct sequence and select the correct answer. 1. Sporozoites leave the blood stream and enter the liver cells of man. 2. Sporozoites present in the salivary glands of female Anopheles mosquito are injected into the blood stream of man. 3. The parasite reproduces asexually in RBCs, resulting in bursting of RBCs and causing the cycles of fever, relased parasites infect new RBCs. 4. The parasite reproduces asexually in liver cells, ultimately causing the rupturing of cells. 5. Two types of gametocytes i.e., microgametocytes and macrogametocytes develop in the RBCs. 6. Female Anopheleles mosquito takes up the gametocytes with blood meal of an infected person. 7. Mature infective stage of the parasite i.e., sporozoites escape from intestine and migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands. 8. Fertilisation and developmental stages of the parasite take place in mosquito's stomach.