LIFE CYCLE OF MALARIAL PARASITE MODEL
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Aarson Life Cycle of Malarial Parasite Model Transmission: When an infected female Anopheles mosquito bites a human, it injects sporozoites into the bloodstream.
Liver Stage: Sporozoites travel to the liver, where they infect hepatocytes and multiply asexually, forming schizonts.
Release: Schizonts rupture, releasing merozoites into the bloodstream.
Blood Stage: Merozoites invade red blood cells (RBCs), where they mature, replicate, and rupture the RBCs, releasing more merozoites.
Symptoms: RBC rupture causes fever, chills, and other symptoms characteristic of malaria.
Transmission: Mosquitoes feeding on infected individuals ingest gametocytes, which develop into gametes in the mosquito's gut.
Fertilization: Gametes fuse to form zygotes, which develop into sporozoites.
Migration: Sporozoites migrate to the mosquito's salivary glands, ready to infect another human host upon biting.