Biology, asked by abhinavjayakumar5444, 10 months ago

how does the malarial parasite reproduce?

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Answered by saanvi2008
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Explanation:

In humans, the parasites grow and multiply first in the liver cells and then in the red cells of the blood. ... During a blood meal, a malaria-infected female Anopheles mosquito inoculates sporozoites into the human host . Sporozoites infect liver cells and mature into schizonts , which rupture and release merozoites

Answered by kanika9039
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Answer:

Plasmodium (malaria parasite) reproduces by the process of multiple fission in which within the cyst, the nucleus of the cell divides multiple times and surrounds itself by a small amount of cytoplasm. later a membrane forms around each nucleus and a small amout of cytoplasm surrounding it.

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