define asexual reproduction . describe two methods of asexual reproduction in animals
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asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction by which an offspring arises from a single organism , and inherits the genes of parent only. the offspring will be am exact genetic copy of the parents. it does not involve the fusion of here's and almost never changes the number of chromosomes,. it is the principal form of reproduction for single celled organisms, such as arches, bacteria, etc. Many plants and fungi also reproduce asexually.
binary fission and budding are two common method of asexual reproduction. binary fission is going in unicellular organisms like amoeba paramecium and euglena, and budding is found in yeast and hydra.
The type of reproduction in which only a single parent is involved is called asexual reproduction. The two methods of asexual reproduction in animals are:
Budding – In this type of asexual reproduction, a small part of the body of parent organism grows as a ‘bud’ which then detaches and becomes a new organism.
Example- hydra
Binary fission - In this type of asexual reproduction, the parent organism splits (or divides) to form two new organisms.
Example - Amoeba reproduces by binary fission by dividing itself into two parts.
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