Malaria is a disease in humans caused by a single-celled Plasmodium species - HSC - SSCE Biology - Question 4 - 2020 - Paper 1
Question 4
Malaria is a disease in humans caused by a single-celled Plasmodium species. It is transmitted by female mosquitoes.
Which of the following is true for malaria?
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Malaria is a disease in humans caused by a single-celled Plasmodium species - HSC - SSCE Biology - Question 4 - 2020 - Paper 1
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The mosquito is the vector and Plasmodium is the pathogen
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In the context of malaria, the mosquito (specifically the female Anopheles mosquito) serves as the vector that transmits the Plasmodium species to humans. The Plasmodium is identified as the pathogen causing the disease. Thus, the correct statement is that the mosquito is the vector and Plasmodium is the pathogen.