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Two difference between plasmodium and paramecium

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Answered by Anushkacutiepie
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paramecium is a slipper shaped unicellular aquatic animal.
plasmodium is a parasitic protozoan of a genes which include those causing bacteria
paramecium has two nuclei macronucleus and macronucleus.
Plasmodium always has two hosts in their life cycle.
Answered by DeenaMathew
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Two differences between plasmodium and paramecium are:

  • Plasmodium and paramoecium are both protists but their family and species are different.
  • Plasmodium has many species such as falciparum, vivax and malariae. they spread diseases in humans.
  • Paramecium species are Aurelia and caudatum.
  • The family name of plasmodium is plasmodiiciae while the family name of paramoecium is paramoeciidae.
  • Paramoecium is covered with fine hair-like extensions known as cilia while plasmodium is colourless.

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