Budding and Binary fission are examples for which type of reproduction
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Asexual Reproduction.
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Budding & Binary fission are the examples for Asexual reproduction..
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Asexual reproduction.
When a child is born to a single parent, this is referred to as asexual reproduction.
Asexual reproductive processes include binary fission and budding. Parthenogenesis and fragmentation make up the other category of asexual reproduction.
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- Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction in which the progeny of a single organism acquire only the genes of that parent
- It does not require the fusion of gametes and hardly ever modifies the number of chromosomes. For single-celled organisms like bacteria and archaea, asexual reproduction is the primary reproduction method.
- Many types of plants and fungi occasionally reproduce asexually. Because gamete creation does not occur during the processes of budding, fragmentation, and regeneration, and only one parent is involved in the reproduction process, these processes are regarded as asexual reproduction methods.
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