Biology, asked by anupriya3120, 10 months ago

show reproduction by Multiple Fission in Plasmodium​

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Answered by Anonymous
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              It chooses multiple fission, asexual mode of reproduction for producing the cells. The specific reason behind the organism reproducing by multiple fission is that, it can divide itself into many cells at the same time inside the cyst during unfavourable conditions in the host.  

Answered by ayushraj3986
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Asexual reproduction of Plasmodium occurs in man. It is type of multiple fission and termed as schizogony. It begins when female anopheles bites the primary host man an inject sporozoites. These sporozoites undergo schizogony in mesodermal tissue, reticuloendothelial cells of liver, spleen, bone marrow and endothelial cells of capillaries to produce merozoites. Erythrocytic schizogony takes place in red blood cells. Here sporozoites undergo multiple fission at fixed interval of time and produce merozoites and gametocytes.

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