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Explain briefly the mode of reproduction in Plasmodium& Planarians.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In asexual reproduction, the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts by regeneration, allowing neoblasts (adult stem cells) to divide and differentiate, thus resulting in two worms. ... Some species of planaria are exclusively asexual, whereas some can reproduce both sexually and asexually.

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Answered by llBrainlyBestiell
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plasmodium reproduces by both asexual and sexual method . It is a digenetic species that completes its life cycle in two hosts. the primary host is femaleanopheles mosquito where sexual reproduction occurs by fusion of male and female gametocytes.

Asexual freshwater planarians reproduce by tearing themselves into two pieces by a process called binary fission. The resulting head and tail pieces regenerate within about a week, forming two new worms. ... We developed a linear mechanical model with a planarian represented by a thin shell.

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