plasmodia (Meaning)

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plasmodia (pl.)

of Plasmodium

Synonyms & Antonyms of plasmodia

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plasmodia Sentence Examples

  1. Malarial parasites in the early stages of infection exist as mobile plasmodia capable of infecting liver cells.
  2. The plasmodia of the malarial parasite sequester within red blood cells, evading immune detection.
  3. The plasmodium stage of malarial parasites is characterized by asexual multiplication within red blood cells.
  4. Plasmodia can adhere to the surface of red blood cells, forming rosettes that facilitate their invasion.
  5. The plasmodium stage of Plasmodium falciparum produces gametocytes, which are the sexual stages of the parasite.
  6. Plasmodia contain complex molecular machinery that allows them to invade and modify host cells.
  7. The plasmodium stage of malarial parasites is highly synchronized, with distinct developmental stages occurring at specific time intervals.
  8. Plasmodia can undergo multiple rounds of asexual multiplication within red blood cells, leading to the accumulation of parasite biomass.
  9. The plasmodium stage of malarial parasites is responsible for the clinical symptoms of malaria, such as fever, chills, and anemia.
  10. Plasmodia can undergo a dormant stage within the liver, known as hypnozoites, which can lead to relapse infections.

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of Plasmodium

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Malarial parasites in the early stages of infection exist as mobile plasmodia capable of infecting liver cells.

The plasmodia of the malarial parasite sequester within red blood cells, evading immune detection.

The plasmodium stage of malarial parasites is characterized by asexual multiplication within red blood cells.

Plasmodia can adhere to the surface of red blood cells, forming rosettes that facilitate their invasion.