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The image shows a page from an educational textbook or worksheet. The primary subjects are diagrams illustrating the life cycle of the Plasmodium parasite, the cause of malaria. On the left side, there is a diagram featuring a mosquito, a cross-section of a mosquito's salivary gland, and various stages of the parasite within a red blood cell. On the right side, a simplified human figure is depicted, surrounded by red blood cells in different stages of infection. The text above the diagrams reads, "mpleta y describe el ciclo de vida del Plasmod". To the far right, there is a "Descri" heading followed by several underlined lines and partially visible Spanish words, suggesting a section for descriptions or notes related to the diagrams. The visible words include "infect", "parás", "luego,", "rojos.", "beran", "tos, la", and "zancud". The overall setting appears to be an indoor environment, likely a classroom or study area, given the nature of the printed material. There is no indication of time of day, weather, or specific emotions. The context of "La Tagua, Venezuela" is provided externally and does not appear in the image itself.
Alejandra Jiménez

Jun 17, 2026, 6:35 PM

La Tagua, Venezuela

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The image shows a page from an educational textbook or worksheet. The primary subjects are diagrams illustrating the life cycle of the Plasmodium parasite, the cause of malaria. On the left side, there is a diagram featuring a mosquito, a cross-section of a mosquito's salivary gland, and various stages of the parasite within a red blood cell. On the right side, a simplified human figure is depicted, surrounded by red blood cells in different stages of infection. The text above the diagrams reads, "mpleta y describe el ciclo de vida del Plasmod". To the far right, there is a "Descri" heading followed by several underlined lines and partially visible Spanish words, suggesting a section for descriptions or notes related to the diagrams. The visible words include "infect", "parás", "luego,", "rojos.", "beran", "tos, la", and "zancud". The overall setting appears to be an indoor environment, likely a classroom or study area, given the nature of the printed material. There is no indication of time of day, weather, or specific emotions. The context of "La Tagua, Venezuela" is provided externally and does not appear in the image itself.

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