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- Describe the stages of the Plasmodium life cycle within the human host, including the inoculation through the bite of infected mosquitoes, the replication of parasites within hepatocytes, and the subsequent invasion of red blood cells. Explain how these lead to symptomatic disease. Discuss the contLabel the stages of the Trypanosoma cruzi life cycle as well as the form of the parasite in each stage. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets..Illustrate the life histories of the parasites Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Plasmodium vivax. please include a flowchart for both.
- Prompts Trypanosoma transported by Trichocysts used for Desyntery caused by Giardia lamlia transported by Trichomonas vaginlis Toxoplasma gondii transported by Water mold has Pneumocystis carinii Paramecium feeding method Toxicysts used forIndicate the vector for each of these parasites. Trypanosoma cruzi Trypanosoma Leishmania PlasmodiumMalaria symptoms include chills followed by fever.These symptoms are related to activities of thepathogen. Describe the growth stages of Plasmodiumspp. in the human host and relate them to the chill–fever pattern
- Hand draw (with a pen/pencil) a picture of salmonella typhi organism. Label and describe the following cell structures and include a brief summary of their functions: nuclei/organelles flagella/cilia segments outer covering (cuticle, tegument) attachment structures (suckers, hooks, etc.) cysts/oocysts (if your pathogen makes them)Describe malaria virulenceDraw/Show Pyrolobus fumarii and label its parts.
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