plasmodium
(noun)
parasitic protozoa that must colonize a mosquito and a vertebrate to complete its life cycle
Examples of plasmodium in the following topics:
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Protists as Human Pathogens
- Members of the genus Plasmodium must colonize both a mosquito and a vertebrate to complete their life cycle.
- Of the four Plasmodium species known to infect humans, P. falciparum accounts for 50 percent of all malaria cases and is the primary cause of disease-related fatalities in tropical regions of the world.
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Protist Life Cycles and Habitats
- Upon maturation, the plasmodium takes on a net-like appearance with the ability to form fruiting bodies, or sporangia, during times of stress.
- Haploid spores develop into amoeboid or flagellated forms, which are then fertilized to form a diploid, multinucleate mass called a plasmodium.
- This plasmodium is net-like and, upon maturation, forms a sporangium on top of a stalk.
- The brightly-colored plasmodium in the inset photo is a single-celled, multinucleate mass.
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Chromalveolata: Alveolates
- This group includes the genus Plasmodium, which causes malaria in humans.
- (b) Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, has a complex life cycle typical of apicomplexans.
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Amoebozoa and Opisthokonta
- Upon maturation, the plasmodium takes on a net-like appearance with the ability to form fruiting bodies, or sporangia, during times of stress .