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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

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