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complete the chart asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms​

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Answered by sadika1324
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Fission also called binary fission, occurs in prokaryotic microorganisms and in some invertebrate, multi-celled organisms. After a period of growth, an organism splits into two separate organisms. Some unicellular eukaryotic organisms undergo binary fission by mitosis. In other organisms, part of the individual separates, forming a second individual. This process occurs, for example, in many asteroid echinoderms through splitting of the central disk. Some sea anemones and some coral polyps also reproduce through fission.

Multiple fission

The nucleus of the parent cell divides several times by amitosis, producing several nuclei. The cytoplasm then separates, creating multiple daughter cells. Some parasitic, single-celled organisms undergo a multiple fission-like process to produce numerous daughter cells from a single parent cell.

Answered by manjrekarmeceka
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Explanation: a: binary fusion

b: multiple fusion

c: budding

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