Biology, asked by rajshivangi05, 4 months ago

A. How does a malarial parasite reproduce?
B. Fertilisation takes place internally in hens. However, they never give birth to young ones. Why?​

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Answered by shashikumarbha67
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Plasmodium (malaria parasite) reproduces by the process of multiple fission in which within the cyst, the nucleus of the cell divides multiple times and surrounds itself by a small amount of cytoplasm. later a membrane forms around each nucleus and a small amout of cytoplasm surrounding it Although hens reproduce using internal fertilization, they do not give birth to young ones this is because, just after fertilization, the zygote starts to divide and travels down the Oviduct. ... The hen then lays the egg. The embryo takes about 25 days to develop into a chick

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