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Meaning of sporozoite

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sporozoite (n)

one of the minute active bodies into which sporozoans divide in one stage of their life cycle

Webster

sporozoite (n.)

In certain Sporozoa, a small active, usually elongate, sickle-shaped or somewhat amoeboid spore, esp. one of those produced by division of the passive spores into which the zygote divides. The sporozoites reproduce asexually.

sporozoite Sentence Examples

  1. Sporozoites are the infectious stage of malaria parasites that enter human red blood cells.
  2. The mosquito injects sporozoites into the human host during its bite.
  3. Sporozoites rapidly travel to the liver, where they invade liver cells and mature into schizonts.
  4. Each schizont produces thousands of new sporozoites, which burst out of the liver cells and invade red blood cells.
  5. In infected red blood cells, sporozoites develop into trophozoites, which feed on hemoglobin.
  6. The destruction of red blood cells by trophozoites causes the symptoms of malaria, including fever, chills, and anemia.
  7. Sporozoites can also infect other cells in the body, leading to complications such as cerebral malaria.
  8. A vaccine that targets sporozoites is a promising strategy for preventing malaria.
  9. Researchers are studying ways to block the transmission of sporozoites from mosquitoes to humans.
  10. New drugs are being developed to kill sporozoites before they can infect liver cells.

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one of the minute active bodies into which sporozoans divide in one stage of their life cycleIn certain Sporozoa, a small active, usually elongate, sickle-shape

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Sporozoites are the infectious stage of malaria parasites that enter human red blood cells.

The mosquito injects sporozoites into the human host during its bite.

Sporozoites rapidly travel to the liver, where they invade liver cells and mature into schizonts.

Each schizont produces thousands of new sporozoites, which burst out of the liver cells and invade red blood cells.