Amoeba and Yeast reproduce asexually by fission
and budding respectively, because they are
(a) microscopic organisms
(b) heterotrophic organisms
(c) unicellular organisms
(d) uninucleate organisms
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Reproduction of amoeba and yeast:
• Option “C” is correct i.e. unicellular organisms.
• Amoeba and yeast reproduce asexually by budding and fission because they are unicellular organisms.
• Many unicellular organisms replicate by binary fission (e.g., Amoeba, Paramecium), where a cell splits into two halves and each quickly grows into an adult.
• In yeast, the division is uneven and small buds are formed that remain attached initially to the parent cell which ultimately gets separated and mature into new yeast organisms (cells).
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