Biology, asked by alabhsh, 1 year ago

Why is reproduction in leishmania is different?

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Answered by HimanshuPandeya
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Parasitic protozoa of the genus Leishmania (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) are generally thought to multiply by binary fission; however, data from quantitative microspectrophotometry indicate that nuclear fusion or sexual reproduction takes place in the intracellular amastigote form.


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Answered by Muhammadowais
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plasmodium undergoes multiple fission for reproduction.and leishmania reproduces with binary fission. in plasmodium a single individual is divided into many daughter cells. in leishmania a single celled organism is divided into two daughter cells.


alabhsh: In leishmania binary fission occur in definite orientation and in ameoba it can take place in any plane
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