plasmodid

Plasmodiide

Meaning of the word

The term “plasmodid” refers to a type of unicellular parasite belonging to the apicomplex phylum, which includes the causative agents of malaria in humans.

Origin of the word

The word “plasmodid” originates in the Greek “plasma” (form) and “eidos” (resemblance), referring to the form similar to the plasma that the parasite assumes during its life cycle.

Word adverbs

– Plasmodyidely
– Plasmodyidely
– Plasmodywordely

Conjunctions of the word

– AND
– or
– But

Synonyms of the word

– Unicellular parasite
– Protozoan
– Causing agent of malaria

Word Definitions

1. Parasite unicellular organism that belongs to the apicomplex phylum.
2. causing agent of malaria in humans.

Phrases that the word applies

– Plasmodiid is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes.
– Plasmodido has a complex life cycle, involving different stages in the vector mosquito and the human host.

Examples of the word in text

Plasmodido is responsible for millions of malaria cases around the world. Its life cycle involves the infection of Anopheles mosquitoes, which then transmit the parasite to humans through their bites. Once within the human body, the plasmodido invades the red cells of the blood and multiplies, causing the characteristic symptoms of malaria.

Rhymes with the word

– Starch
– Cupid
– Liquid

Anagrams with the word

– Plasmodido has no anagrams using all the supplied elements.

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