Asexual reproduction is seen in (1)Organisms having simple organisation only (2)Unicellular organisms only 3)Higher plants (4)All of these
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Answer:
• The correct option would be option 4.) All of these.
Explanation:
• Asexual reproduction is defined as the process in which there is the involvement of only one sex, that is a single organism is able to give rise to new daughter cells.
• In this type of reproduction, meiosis cell division does not takes place rather it is carried out through mitosis cell division. Since there is no meiosis cell division, recombination of characters does not takes place and the daughter cells are genetically and phenotypically identical to their parents and are called as clones.
• It is the form of reproduction in many simple organisms like Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena, etc.
• This is a common form of reproduction in unisexual organisms like Ameoba, but is also found in multicellular organisms like plants.
• In plants, this is called as Vegetative Propagation but it is a form of asexual reproduction in which daughter plants are formed from the somatic cells of one parent only.
• It helps in the preservation of the desired characters.
• Therefore, asexual reproduction is seen in all 9f the above.