Biology, asked by garvithagarwal0505, 3 months ago

what type of asexual reproduction takes place in malarial parasite​

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Answered by zalaksamirgandhi
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Answer:

exoerythrocytic cycle

Explanation:

Mosquitoes harboring sporozoites within their salivary glands inoculate them into the bloodstream of a vertebrate host during feeding. The sporozoites are carried by the bloodstream to the liver, where they enter hepatocytes and begin a phase of asexual reproduction known as the exoerythrocytic cycle.

Answered by Littlenightmares
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Answer:

exoerythrocytic cycle

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