The type of reproduction shown by Plasmodium in the liver cells of man is
(A)
Asexual
(B)
Sexual
(C) Either asexual or sexual
(D) Conjugation
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The type of reproduction shown by Plasmodium in the liver cells of man is
(A)
Asexual
(B)
Sexual
(C) Either asexual or sexual
(D) Conjugation
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asexual is the answer
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Asexual reproduction is shown by plasmodium in the liver cells of man.
• The plasmodium is an unicellular (eukaryote) parasite which apparently causes malaria disease.
• Like most of the other unicellular eukaryotic organisms, the plasmodium cannot perform sexual or conjugation methods of reproduction.
• The plasmodium mainly performs asexual methods of reproduction in order to replicate themselves in the liver cells of the human body.
• This asexual reproduction is an important part of the whole life cycle of a plasmodium.