Describe the different methods of asexual reproduction.Give example
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There are several different methods of asexual reproduction. They include binary fission, fragmentation, and budding. Binary fission occurs when a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells of the same size....
1. binary fission: in binary fission an individual divides into two identical daughter cells. In this process first the nucleus divides into followed by the division of the cell forming two identical daughter cells. binary fission is commonly found in bacteria,unicellular algae and fungi.
2.budding: in budding, a daughter individual arises on the parent organism as a small bud like outgrowth . the bud grows detaches from the parent cell and forms a new individual. budding is found in yeast. Here newly formed daughter cells do not separate from the parent cell and form long chains of cells.
3.fragmention: fragmentation is commonly found in green algae like spirogyra. Their filaments may break into two or more fragments and each fragment grows into a new individual. It is also seen in Bryophytes .
4.Spore Formation: Spires are tiny thick walled resistant asexual reproductive bodies. they are produced under unfavourable conditions. they develop in a structure called sporangium.