Sexual reproduction of plasmodium takes place in
a) liver cells of man
b) RBCs of man
c) Plasma of man
d) body of mosquito
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The sexual reproduction of Plasmodium takes place in several different stages inside the insect and hosts.
Parasites are normally introduced inside the host by a bite of an insect that is generally a mosquito, with the exemption of other Plasmodium species of the reptiles.
The parasites first infect the liver in humans, where they experience a single large round of replication before they exit the host cell to infect the erythrocytes. Thus the correct answer is “A”.
Parasites are normally introduced inside the host by a bite of an insect that is generally a mosquito, with the exemption of other Plasmodium species of the reptiles.
The parasites first infect the liver in humans, where they experience a single large round of replication before they exit the host cell to infect the erythrocytes. Thus the correct answer is “A”.
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