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6 August, 00:00

Sara, a class 9 student was asked to submit a project report on mosquito transmitted disease in school. she visited a nearby hospital where her aunt was staffed as a nurse. her aunt took her to a patient suffering from malaria Sara talked to the patient and asked him about symptoms

1. Name the causative organism and the vector of the disease

2. Name the two symptoms which may have been told by the patient

3. Identify an important value shown by sara

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  1. 6 August, 00:30
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    Malaria is a disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite (which is a protozoan). These include P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, and P. malariae. The female Anopheles mosquito transmits the parasite since it feeds on the animal blood for the nourishment of its eggs. The parasites destroy the red blood cells in the blood.

    Symptoms of the disease include; excessive sweating, fever, headaches, vomiting, shivering, occasional seizures. In severe cases, symptoms will include impaired consciousness, prostration, convulsions, and clinical jaundice.

    She showed the value of initiative. Initiative is acting on your own to add value to your work without the request or push from your superintendent (or in this case, the teacher). Sarah makes the extra effort to do her own research into the project. This is rather than asking for mere answers
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