Question:

What is the vector for a parasite which has kinetoplast in one of its morphological forms?

Updated On: Jul 16, 2025
  • Sand fly
  • TseTse fly
  • Female Anopheles Mosquito
  • Triatomine bug
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The vector for a parasite with a kinetoplast in one of its morphological forms is the sand fly. Kinetoplastids are a group of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa, which include the Trypanosomatidae family, notably Leishmania species. These parasites are transmitted to hosts by sand flies. The kinetoplast is a unique DNA-containing structure located within the single mitochondrion of the cell, characteristic of these protozoa.
OptionExplanation
Sand flyCorrect: Transmits Leishmania with a kinetoplast.
TseTse flyIncorrect: Transmits Trypanosoma brucei, another kinetoplastid.
Female Anopheles MosquitoIncorrect: Transmits Plasmodium, which does not have a kinetoplast.
Triatomine bugIncorrect: Transmits Trypanosoma cruzi, another kinetoplastid.
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