mellanvärd
Mellanvärd is a Swedish term that translates to "intermediate host" in English. It refers to an organism that harbors a parasite for a period of its life cycle, during which the parasite undergoes asexual reproduction or development, but not sexual reproduction. The intermediate host is essential for the parasite's survival and transmission, as it allows the parasite to grow and multiply before it can infect a definitive host, where sexual reproduction occurs.
Parasites often have complex life cycles that involve multiple hosts. The definitive host is the organism in
Examples of parasites that utilize intermediate hosts include malaria, which uses mosquitoes as intermediate hosts to