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7 Plasmodium divides by which 1 point
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Answered by piyushsaini552
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Plasmodium is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects. The life cycles of Plasmodium species involve development in a blood-feeding insect host which then injects parasites into a vertebrate host during a blood meal. Parasites grow within a vertebrate body tissue (often the liver) before entering the bloodstream to infect red blood cells. The ensuing destruction of host red blood cells can result in disease, called malaria. During this infection, some parasites are picked up by a blood-feeding insect(mosquitoes in majority cases), continuing the life cycle.[

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Answered by basakakshay32
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1. Plasmodium's multiplication: The cryptomerazate phase of Plasmedium enters the RBC and first becomes an amyloid-capable trophozoite phase and then a galactic sigmoid. The nucleus of the sigmoid splits 6-4 times to form many offspring nuclei, which are surrounded by a small amount of cytoplasm and form merozoites. The formation of merazoet in a multiplicative manner from sigmoid is sizogoni.

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