Answer
(1) Attachment to host cell;
(2) Entry by phagocytosis;
(3) Conversion to reticulated bodies;
(4) Reproduction of reticulate bodies;
(5) Condensation of reticulate bodies;
(6) Release of elementary bodies;
(a) Host cell
(b) Nucleus
(c) Reticulate body
(d) Elementary body
Work Step by Step
As seen in the diagram of life cycle of a chlamydia:
(1) Attachment to host cell;
(2) Entry by phagocytosis;
(3) Conversion to reticulated bodies;
(4) Reproduction of reticulate bodies;
(5) Condensation of reticulate bodies;
(6) Release of elementary bodies;
(a) Host cell
(b) Nucleus
(c) Reticulate body
(d) Elementary body