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Answered by eimindrajit
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Plasmodium divides by multiple fission

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The nucleus of the plasmodium divides into numerous nuclei and each split with their own cellular apparatus

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Answered by priyankadimri90
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Plasmodium, a genus of parasitic protozoans of the sporozoan subclass Coccidia that are the causative organisms of malaria. Plasmodium, which infects red blood cells in mammals (including humans), birds, and reptiles, occurs worldwide, especially in tropical and temperate zones. The organism is transmitted by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. Other insects and some mites may also transmit forms of malaria to animals.

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