Malaria Lifecycle Part 2: Mosquito Host (2016)
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- An accurate visualization of the complete Malaria lifecycle, derived from scientific data sets, microscopy and published literature on the parasite's biology. Everything presented is accurate in scale, structure, and dynamic behavior of mosquito, parasites and human cells.
The sequence visualizes the parasite infection inside a pregnant female mosquito. The camera follows the parasite as it has sex inside the mosquito's stomach, then invades her salivary glands.
Animation by Drew Berry
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
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Updated February 2016
I am a Zoology lecturer from past 4 years... And show it to my students every time there's a topic related to malaria...
I hate mosqutios because my dad is in hospital😢 because of mosqutios pls make dua and pray for my dad however why did god/allah Made mosqutios?😟
It's amazing how such simple organisms have extremely complex ways of survival... This is what makes curing diseases difficult. The less cells you have, the easier it is for you to evolve and mutate, I guess.
It's scary 👻...this video is like watching a horror movie so real
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What's great about these videos is that it leaves out the jargon of the various Plasmodium forms with complicated names - but still providing all the information of their life cycle - and is highly aesthetic to boot.
I'm watching this video and I am seeing a mosquito biting my hand
the animation is absolutely amazing!!!
mosquitoes don't bite
I don't really wanna victim of these mosquitoes. They are harmful ..😵😵
this kind of animation is the best way to learn life science
its the best video for malaria on youtube dr ur great thank u alot
Me:Watching this video
Nice info, please make video on how human antibody and medicine fight it back. Whos interested please give a like
Thanks for such a great video guys. Top work!
That's a brilliant animation. Thanks for sharing.
This video made this topic so easy to understand
Good work animation team..nicely explained
Beautifully presented...!👏👏
Thanks for the explanation