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31 March, 04:08

Malaria is a disease caused by a protozoan. This protozoan lives in the salivary glands of certain mosquitoes without causing the mosquito any harm or benefiting the mosquito. When a mosquito bites a human, some of these protozoa may be transferred to the human, causing a malarial infection. What type of interspecies interactions are the malaria protozoans exhibiting? A) mutualism with both the mosquito and the human B) parasitism with both the human and the mosquito Eliminate C) commensalism with the human and parasitism with the mosquito D) commensalism with the mosquito and parasitism with the human ]

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  1. 31 March, 04:30
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    The correct answer is D
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