Biology, asked by gurshanbhangu40, 9 months ago

differentiate between pseudopodium and plasmodium​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A plasmodium is a multinuclear, acellular (single large cell is acceptable answer) feeding stage of the Myxomycota. The nuclei in the plasmodium are diploid. A pseudoplasmodium is a multicellular uninucleate structure of the Cellular slime molds composed of aggregated haploid amoebae. It is not a feeding stage.

Explanation:

Differentiate between. Plasmodium and plasmodium. Plasmodium is a sporozoan parasite that causes malaria. Whereas the plasmodium is a wall-less mass of multinucleated protoplasm of plasmodial slime molds

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Answered by SumayTode458
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A plasmodium is a multinuclear, acellular (single large cell is acceptable answer) feeding stage of the Myxomycota. The nuclei in the plasmodium are diploid. A pseudoplasmodium is a multicellular uninucleate structure of the Cellular slime molds composed of aggregated haploid amoebae. It is not a feeding stage.

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