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Does multiple fission occur in multicellular organisms?

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Answered by bhaiyu62
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This asexual mode of reproduction involves single parent to produce their offspring. Different types of asexual modes of reproduction include binary fission, multiple fission, fragmentation, budding etc. Multicellular organisms can choose both asexual and sexual modes to reproduce their offspring

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Multiple fission occur in multicellular organisms:

  • Multiple fission is one of the modes of asexual reproduction like the other modes which are Binary fission, budding, and fragmentation.
  • This occurs when the outside conditions are not favorable the organism divides rapidly within the protective layer called the cyst.
  • When the outside conditions become favorable, the offspring are released which are formed inside the cyst during multiple fission.
  • Plasmodium is a protozoan which replicates by 'asexual method' of 'multiple fission'.
  • An example of multiple fission is the malarial parasite which is capable of 'reproducing both inside a mosquito' and also in human beings.

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