In the life cycle of Plasmodium (the malaria parasite), fertilization (syngamy) occurs in the midgut (stomach) of the female Anopheles mosquito.
Here, male and female gametocytes (from human blood) fuse to form a zygote, which develops into an ookinete and later into oocysts on the mosquito's gut wall.
Fertilization occurs when male and female gametocytes fuse in the mosquito’s gut, forming a zygote.
Plasmodium is a genus of parasitic protozoa that causes malaria in humans and other animals. It is transmitted primarily by the bite of an Anopheles mosquito, which carries the parasite from an infected individual to a healthy one.
Other stages:
Correct Answer: (C) Stomach of mosquito
List I | List II | ||
A. | Common cold | I. | Plasmodium |
B. | Haemozoin | II. | Typhoid |
C. | Widal test | III. | Rhinoviruses |
D. | Allergy | IV. | Dust mites |