Difference between plasmodium and paramecium
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Plasmodium and Paramecium both belong to protozone class of Protista both are unicellular
Plasmodium. : it is a digenetic parasite having two hosts ...primary host in which it reproduces sexually is female anopheles mosquito...
And secondary host is man..here. It reproduce asexually... It belongs to sporozoans as has a sporitic stage in life cycle ..it is uninucleate and lacks cilia ...
Paramecium: it belongs to ciliates and it is free living also ..it has two nuclie one of which is micro nucleus and other is macronucleus..micronucleus help in reproduction whereas macro in somatic growth.it does not form any sporitic stage in life cycle and is usually Heterotrophic.
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Plasmodium. : it is a digenetic parasite having two hosts ...primary host in which it reproduces sexually is female anopheles mosquito...
And secondary host is man..here. It reproduce asexually... It belongs to sporozoans as has a sporitic stage in life cycle ..it is uninucleate and lacks cilia ...
Paramecium: it belongs to ciliates and it is free living also ..it has two nuclie one of which is micro nucleus and other is macronucleus..micronucleus help in reproduction whereas macro in somatic growth.it does not form any sporitic stage in life cycle and is usually Heterotrophic.
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Plasmodium and Paramecium both belong to protozone class of Protista both are unicellularPlasmodium. : it is a digenetic parasite having two hosts...primary host in which it reproduces sexually is female anopheles mosquito...And secondary host is man..here. It reproduce asexually... It belongs to sporozoans as has a sporitic stage in life cycle ..it is uninucleate and lacks cilia ...Paramecium: it belongs to ciliates and it is free living also ..it has two nuclie one of which is micro nucleus and other is macronucleus..micronucleus help in reproduction whereas macro in somatic growth.it does not form any sporitic stage in life cycle and is usually Heterotrophic
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