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(a) Name the stage of plasmodium that ga...

(a) Name the stage of plasmodium that gains entry into the human body.
(b) Trace the stages of in the body of female anopheles after its entry.
(c) Explain the cause of periodic recurrence of chill and high fever during malarial attack in humans.

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(a) Plasmodium enters the human body as sporozoites.
(b) When a female Anopheles mosquito bites an infected person, the parasites enter the nosquito s body and undergo further development. The parasites multiply within them to form .porozoites that are stored in salivary glands until their transfer to human body.
(c) The rupture of RBCs release a toxic substance called haemozoim, which is responsible for he chill and high fever
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