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    Plasmodium, the Cause of Malaria, Undergoes Multiple Mitoses Before the Release
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Plasmodium, the Cause of Malaria, Undergoes Multiple Mitoses Before the Release

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Plasmodium, the cause of malaria, undergoes multiple mitoses before the release of uninucleate daughter cells called (gametocytes/schizonts/coencytes).

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