malaria is caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is primarily an aerobic organism, relying on oxygen for its metabolic processes. However, certain stages of the parasite's life cycle, particularly within the mosquito vector, can exhibit anaerobic metabolic pathways. Overall, while Plasmodium can adapt to low oxygen environments, it is not classified as strictly anaerobic.
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