how do leishmania and plasmodium reproduce? also state one difference between them
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Leishmania reproduce by binary fission, and Plasmodium reproduce by multiple fission.
the main diffrence is that the no. of the offspring produce by Plasmodium is approximately 1000.
the main diffrence is that the no. of the offspring produce by Plasmodium is approximately 1000.
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LEISHMANIA-the causative organism of kala-azar is a
protozoan and has a flagellum.
It reproduces through BINARY FISSION.
PLASMODIUM-Plasmodium is a unicellular organism.
It reproduces through MULTIPLE FISSION.
DIFFERENCE-Nucleus divides only once in leishmania
and multiple times in plasmodium.
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LEISHMANIA-the causative organism of kala-azar is a
protozoan and has a flagellum.
It reproduces through BINARY FISSION.
PLASMODIUM-Plasmodium is a unicellular organism.
It reproduces through MULTIPLE FISSION.
DIFFERENCE-Nucleus divides only once in leishmania
and multiple times in plasmodium.
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HOPE IT HELPS...
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