Discuss the various methods of asexual reproduction with examples
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BUDDING IN HYDRA
FISSION IN AMOEBA
REGENARATION IN PLANARIA
FRAGMANTATION IN SPIROGYRA
VEGETATIVE PROPORGATION IN ROSE,ORANGE PLANTS ETC.
SPORE FORMATION IN RHIZOPUS
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THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION :
1) BINARY FISSION - IT REFERS TO DIVISION OF A CELL INTO TWO PARTS . IT IS SEEN IN SINGLE CELLED ORGANISMS . SUCH AS AMOEBA AND PARAMECIUM .
IN AMOEBA , THE NUCLEUS FIRST DIVIDES INTO TWO EQUAL PARTS. THE CYTOPLASM ALSO DIVIDES INTO TWO PARTS , EACH PART RECIEVING A NUCLEUS . THE DAUGHTER AMOEBAE THUS FORMED GROW AND ATTAIN FULL SIZE BEFORE SPLITTING AGAIN.
2)BUDDING - IN BUDDING , A NEW ORGANISM GROWS IN THE FORM OF A BULB LIKE PROJECTION CALLED A BUD FROM THE PARENT ORGANISM . IT GROWS AND MAY EVENTUALLY BREAK AWAY FROM THE PARENT . SUCH AS YEAST AND HYDRA .
IN HYDRA , A BUD APPEARS ON THE BODY WALL WHICH GROWS INTO A COMLETE HYDRA IN A DAY OR TWO AND SEPARATWES FROM THEx PARENT .
3)Fragmentation : It also known as a splitting method of reproduction and is seen in many organisms such as cyanobacteria, fungi, many plants, and also in animals including flatworms, sponges .
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION :
1) BINARY FISSION - IT REFERS TO DIVISION OF A CELL INTO TWO PARTS . IT IS SEEN IN SINGLE CELLED ORGANISMS . SUCH AS AMOEBA AND PARAMECIUM .
IN AMOEBA , THE NUCLEUS FIRST DIVIDES INTO TWO EQUAL PARTS. THE CYTOPLASM ALSO DIVIDES INTO TWO PARTS , EACH PART RECIEVING A NUCLEUS . THE DAUGHTER AMOEBAE THUS FORMED GROW AND ATTAIN FULL SIZE BEFORE SPLITTING AGAIN.
2)BUDDING - IN BUDDING , A NEW ORGANISM GROWS IN THE FORM OF A BULB LIKE PROJECTION CALLED A BUD FROM THE PARENT ORGANISM . IT GROWS AND MAY EVENTUALLY BREAK AWAY FROM THE PARENT . SUCH AS YEAST AND HYDRA .
IN HYDRA , A BUD APPEARS ON THE BODY WALL WHICH GROWS INTO A COMLETE HYDRA IN A DAY OR TWO AND SEPARATWES FROM THEx PARENT .
3)Fragmentation : It also known as a splitting method of reproduction and is seen in many organisms such as cyanobacteria, fungi, many plants, and also in animals including flatworms, sponges .
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