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1. What type of cell division occurs in plasmodium ?​

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Answered by Akankshya2106
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Cell division in Plasmodium occurs largely through a schizogonic process, in which the nuclei divide asynchronously at first into about 16–24 nuclei, followed by the formation of cell bodies [1]–[5]. Unlike classical eukaryotic cell division, the nuclear cell membrane appears to remain intact during such divisions.

Answered by lprasanna0117
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Cell division in Plasmodium occurs largely through a schizogonic process, in which the nuclei divide asynchronously at first into about 16–24 nuclei, followed by the formation of cell bodies [1]–[5]. Unlike classical eukaryotic cell division, the nuclear cell membrane appears to remain intact during such divisions.

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