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What is the plane of fission in Leishmania and Paramecium?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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Leismania - It is a parasite which causes kala-azar, a kind of disease. We can see that they reproduce by binary Fission but the plane of fission is Longitudinal.

Paramaecium - It is a slipper shaped protozoan bearing several Cillia for locomotion and catching prey. It reproduces by Binary fission and the plane of fission is Latitudinal or horizontal.

Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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⚽ What is the plane of fission in Leishmania and Paramecium?

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Paramecium: A fully grown paramecium divides into two parts to form smaller paramecia. Leishmania(Parasite): It causes disease called kala-azar.In leishmania,splitting of parent cell during fission take place in a definite plane(longitudinally) with respect to flagellum at its ends.

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