Science, asked by pranita1657, 9 months ago

malarial parasite reproduces this way

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Answered by Anonymous
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During one stage of their life-cycle, malaria parasites have male and female 'gametocyte' forms, which play an important role in Plasmodium reproduction. ... This produces 'microgametes': sperm-like structures that make their way to female gametocytes and reproduce.

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Answered by anurudhsingh027
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actually malaria has two host 1. mosquito 2. humans

so what happens is when mosquito bites us

a sporozoites reach human liver

then there the parasite reproduce asexually bursting the cell it then comes into blood

then there also they reproduce asexually (here the symptoms like fever is sen) then that parasite forms gametocyte in new red blood cells ......

but here the development doesnt start

when again non infected mosquito bites infected human they take up gametocyte through blood and the fertilisation of these gametocyte takes place in gut of mosquito and after fertilisation these gets migrated to salivary glands of mosquito and these are called sporozoites and this cycle keeps on reversing

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