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Define the structure of Plasmodium.
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Answered by ParamPatel
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Answer:

Plasmodium

Explanation:

★ It is a malarial parasite.

★ It contains free 70 s ribosomes .

★ It has Rough ER

★ It has a pouch like structure called haemozoin ; which contains the eggs of mosquito frequently.

★ It's outer surface is known as Plasmalemma

★ Nucleus and vacoule are of small size .

★ its shape is not fixed

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In terms of structure, most of the infectious stages of Plasmodium consist of a nucleus (which contains DNA, the cell's genetic material), a mitochondrion (used for respiration and thus producing the energy for the cell), microtubules (for moving proteins and other molecules) and an apicoplast, which is a organ unique.

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