
Credit edans on flickr. Used under Creative Commons license.
It’s only a single cell, but the avian malaria parasite is able to quickly detect when a mosquito bites its host and respond by reproducing faster, according to a new study.
Credit edans on flickr. Used under Creative Commons license.
It’s only a single cell, but the avian malaria parasite is able to quickly detect when a mosquito bites its host and respond by reproducing faster, according to a new study.