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plasmodium

Plant body or vegetative growth of a slime mould, consisting of a large number of amoebae forming a mass with no firm wall. The plasmodium is microscopic in some species, but in others may weigh as much as 1 kg/2 lb. It lives on decaying organic matter often in soil, forming a fruiting body and producing minute spores that develop into new amoebae. Some are parasitic, for example Plasmodiophora brassicae, the cause of clubroot in brassicas.



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Thus, the disease could have been a relapse from hepatic hypnozoite or a primoinfection produced by the bite of an inhouse hibernating infected Anopheles spp.
vivax can persist for many years as a dormant hypnozoite in the liver, giving rise to occasional clinical relapses (caused by production of the blood stages of the parasite), whereas there is no evidence of hypnozoites in P.
 
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