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Define monogenic and digenic parasites?

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Answered by zilubhajadeja19
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Monogenic parasitism: A monogenic parasite needs only one host to complete its life cycle.

Digenic parasitism: A digenic parasite requires multiple hosts to complete its life cycle. An example for this is Plasmodium vivax, the protozoa that causes malaria. ... Then, the mosquito infects an additional host such as a human.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Monogenic parasitism: A monogenic parasite needs only one host to complete its life cycle.

Digenic parasitism: A digenic parasite requires multiple hosts to complete its life cycle. An example for this is Plasmodium vivax, the protozoa that causes malaria.

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