Malaria Parasite Movement: Gliding Motility Explained
No, malaria parasites do not move by cilia. They move by using gliding motility, which is a form of movement that involves the parasite's actin-myosin motor complex to interact with the host cell membrane.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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