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Name the reproduction in syprogya and plasmodium​

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Answered by Anonymous
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◆Name the reproduction in syprogya◆

  • Spirogyra species can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual, or vegetative, reproduction occurs by simple fragmentation of the filaments. Sexual reproduction occurs by a process known as conjugation, in which cells of two filaments lying side by side are joined by outgrowths called conjugation tubes.

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◆Name the reproduction occurs in plasodium◆

  • Mosquitoes harboring sporozoites within their salivary glands inoculate them into the bloodstream of a vertebrate host during feeding. The sporozoites are carried by the bloodstream to the liver, where they enter hepatocytes and begin a phase of asexual reproduction known as the exoerythrocytic cycle.

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reproduction in syprogya:-

Spirogyra reproduces by asexual reproduction through fragmentation.Spirogyra species can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual, or vegetative, reproduction occurs by simple fragmentation of the filaments. Sexual reproduction occurs by a process known as conjugation, in which cells of two filaments lying side by side are joined by outgrowths called conjugation tubes.

reproduction in plasmodium:-

multiple fission In Plasmodium nucleus divides to produce many nuclei. These newly produced nuclei are then surrounded by cytoplasm resulting in the formation of daughter cells within the cyst. Hence many daughter cells are produced by multiple fission.

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