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riding the bike instead of the Car
The FedEx of the cell are the vesicles.
Vesicles are the structures in which many cell materials are packed and transported. Vesicles are cellular organelles that are composed of a lipid bilayer and they function as cellular envelopes to transport cell materials from one place to another inside the cell.
An example of one material is protein. After a particular protein has been synthesized in the ribosomes of the cell, it is packaged in a vesicle called a transport vesicle. The vesicle carries this package to the Golgi apparatus for final tweaking after which it is again repacked in a new vesicle which transports it to its required destination in the cell.
Plasmodium is the agent of malaria. It is like a parasite because it lives in its host, in its case the mosquito.
It has three stages of life cycle. 1) gametocytes ; 2) sporozoites ; 3) merozoites
<span>As gametocytes, it lives in the bellies of a female anopheles mosquito. They develop and change into sporozoites. After becoming sporozoites, they migrate to the salivary glands of the mosquito. As the female mosquito feeds, the sporozoites are injected into the host. The sporozoites make their way to the host's liver and change into merozoites and attack the red blood cells of the host.</span> Thus, the beginning of malaria.