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- Explain the role of the mosquito in the malarial life cycle.The malarial form infectious for mosquitoes is called aa) gametocyte. b) trophozoite. c) sporozoite.d) schizont. e) merozoite.Based on this text : 1. Identify the biological process by which the malaria carrying mosquitoes (Anopheles coluzzi or Anopheles Gambian) developed insecticide resistance. USE THIS SENTENCE STARTER: The mosquitoes developed insecticide resistance by..
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