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plasmodium reproduction explain?

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Answered by ankushp20043d
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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. These gametocytes linger in the blood of mammals, waiting to be ingested by mosquitoes. As soon as they get into the mosquito, they swing into action.

Answered by devesh520
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Plasmodium reproduce through asexual reproduction called multiple fission in which it divides itself in more than two parts and also cell division takes place
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