Differentiate between the fission of uni-cellular organism Leishmania and of Plasmodium.
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in plasmodium a single individual is divided into many daughter cells. in leishmania a single celled organism is divided into two daughter cells. ... and leishmania reproduces with binary fission. in plasmodium a single individual is divided into many daughter cells
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FISSION IN UNICELLULAR LEISHMANIA
1. A lateral division parallel to its flagellum (a whip like structure protruding from its mouth).
2.The division of nucleus takes place along with the growth in length of flagellum.
3. The unicellular organism divides into two individual daughter cells.
FISSION IN MULTICELLULAR PLASMODIUM
1. Division of labour is involved as each tissue of the cell performs a specific function.
2. A thin film called cyst around the plasmodium breaks away therefore letting out the daughter cells to escape.
3.Millions of daughter cells are released. Growth of mosquitoes and a breeding ground.
1. A lateral division parallel to its flagellum (a whip like structure protruding from its mouth).
2.The division of nucleus takes place along with the growth in length of flagellum.
3. The unicellular organism divides into two individual daughter cells.
FISSION IN MULTICELLULAR PLASMODIUM
1. Division of labour is involved as each tissue of the cell performs a specific function.
2. A thin film called cyst around the plasmodium breaks away therefore letting out the daughter cells to escape.
3.Millions of daughter cells are released. Growth of mosquitoes and a breeding ground.
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