Biology, asked by annakhan8383, 9 months ago

What is parasitism?define monogenic and digenic parasites?

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Answered by xcristianox
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  • parasites are the organisms which gets their nutrition only in the host organism and they will also cause many diseases to the host organism 

  • they can get nutrition only in host and outside they wont get any nutrition

  • Monogenic parasitism: A monogenic parasite needs only one host to complete its life cycle.

  • Digenic parasitism: A digenic parasite requires multiple hosts to complete its life cycle. An example for this is Plasmodium vivax, the protozoa that causes malaria.

Answered by cretivesanjay25
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Typically such parasites are unicellular. ... Monogenic parasitism: A monogenic parasite needs only one host to complete its life cycle. Digenic parasitism: A digenic parasite requires multiple hosts to complete its life cycle. An example for this is Plasmodium vivax, the protozoa that causes malaria.

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