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44. Name the type of asexual reproduction that occurs in the following
(i) Pomegranate
(ii) Hydra
(iii) Planaria
(iv) Plasmodium.​

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Answered by ranjanaagrawal258
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hydra is the correct answer

Answered by jinaljainbaid
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1) Pomegranates can be propagated using both softwood or hardwood cuttings, but hardwood cuttings are most commonly used commercially. ... 2012), but can also be propagated under mist. Air layering parent plants and transplanting is also an effective method of propagation (Morton 1987).

2) In hydra, new individuals develop from buds. This method of asexual reproduction is called budding.

3) In asexual reproduction, the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts by regeneration, allowing endoblasts (adult stem cells) to divide and differentiate, thus resulting in two worms.

4) Mosquitoes harboring sporozoites within their salivary glands inoculate them into the bloodstream of a vertebrate host during feeding. The sporozoites are carried by the bloodstream to the liver, where they enter hepatocytes and begin a phase of asexual reproduction known as the exoerythrocytic cycle.

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