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Plasmodium initially multiplies within the liver cells and then attacks red blood cells, resulting in their rupture. Rupture of RBCs is associated with releases of a toxic substance

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Assertion (A): Plasmodium, a protozoan parasite initially multiplies in liver cells and enters blood cells. Reason (R): It is responsible for the cause of filariasis.