Give two to three differences abt the reproduction in amoeba and Leishmania...
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in amoeba reproduction takes place through the all body pores. bcoz it multicellular, organism..
in amoeba reproduction takes place through the all body pores. bcoz it multicellular, organism..
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Binary Fission in Amoeba
Amoeba is a single celled organism found in pond water and moist soils. Amoeba does not have a definite shape. It contains only a flowingcytoplasm surrounded by a very flexible membrane. Amoeba is a eukaryotic organism. It contains a nucleus, a contractile vacuole, andorganelles. Amoeba locomotes using pseudopodia developed temporally during the movements.
Binary fission is the common method adopted by single cell amoeba forcell division and reproduction. It is a method of asexual reproduction which produces two genetically identical amoeba cells from a single mature amoeba cell. First, the nucleus of the amoeba cell undergoes division and duplicates into two nuclei. Then the two nuclei move in opposite directions in the parent cell. The cell synthesizes proteins and other necessary substances in preparation for binary fission. At the final stage of binary fission, the cytoplasm divides and forms two identical daughter cells.
Binary Fission in Leishmania
Leishmania is a flagellated protozoan. It is a unicellular eukaryote with a well-developed nucleus and other cell organelles. Leishmania belongs to the genus trypanosomes and causes the disease called leishmaniasis. It commonly infects host organisms such as hyraxes, canids, rodents, and humans. Leishmania is a very common human parasite.
Leishmania divides by binary fission. It shows longitudinal binary fission because leishmania has a flagellum at one end of the cell. Due to this structure, it results in two daughter cells in the longitudinal plane.
This is the main difference between binary fission of amoeba and leishmania.
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Amoeba is a single celled organism found in pond water and moist soils. Amoeba does not have a definite shape. It contains only a flowingcytoplasm surrounded by a very flexible membrane. Amoeba is a eukaryotic organism. It contains a nucleus, a contractile vacuole, andorganelles. Amoeba locomotes using pseudopodia developed temporally during the movements.
Binary fission is the common method adopted by single cell amoeba forcell division and reproduction. It is a method of asexual reproduction which produces two genetically identical amoeba cells from a single mature amoeba cell. First, the nucleus of the amoeba cell undergoes division and duplicates into two nuclei. Then the two nuclei move in opposite directions in the parent cell. The cell synthesizes proteins and other necessary substances in preparation for binary fission. At the final stage of binary fission, the cytoplasm divides and forms two identical daughter cells.
Binary Fission in Leishmania
Leishmania is a flagellated protozoan. It is a unicellular eukaryote with a well-developed nucleus and other cell organelles. Leishmania belongs to the genus trypanosomes and causes the disease called leishmaniasis. It commonly infects host organisms such as hyraxes, canids, rodents, and humans. Leishmania is a very common human parasite.
Leishmania divides by binary fission. It shows longitudinal binary fission because leishmania has a flagellum at one end of the cell. Due to this structure, it results in two daughter cells in the longitudinal plane.
This is the main difference between binary fission of amoeba and leishmania.
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