Sporozoa

A type of parasitic Protozoa which includes Plasmodium, the cause of malaria.


A group of parasitic protozoans that includes Plasmodium, the malaria parasite. Most sporozoans do not have cilia or flagella. Sporozoan life cycles are complex and usually involve both sexual and asexual stages. Some sporozoans are parasites of invertebrates, and the parasites are passed to new hosts by means of spores. Sporozoans that parasitize vertebrates are transmitted from host to host by invertebrates, which act as intermediate hosts. For example, the mosquito Anopheles is the intermediate host of Plasmodium.


The name of a group of parasitic protozoa which includes the parasitic Plasmodium that causes malaria. The life cycles of sporozoa are complex, often with sexual and asexual stages.


A class of parasitic protozoa of the phylum Apicomplexa (apical microlobule complex), kingdom Protista. The mature forms lack a means of self-locomotion. Important genera are Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Cryptosporidium, Microsporidia, and Isospora.


 

 


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