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Plasmodium in human blood​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

Plasmodium is a genus of unicellular eukaryotes that are obligate parasites of vertebrates and insects.

Parasites grow within a vertebrate body tissue (often the liver) before entering the bloodstream to infect red blood cells. The ensuing destruction of host red blood cells can result in disease, called malaria.

Answered by Anonymous
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Viable Plasmodium parasites must be present in human blood to transmit malaria, but their survival in blood over time stored under refrigeration has never been carefully investigated.

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