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explain a sexual reproduction in amoebia​

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Answered by 777sahaja
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Amoebas, long thought to reproduce asexually, are getting a ... Most amoeba species actually do have sex, it's just difficult to observe.

Answered by Nishtha70
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Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction found in organisms which can produce identical young ones. Gametes are not produced in this method and so the organism produced by this method are exactly similar to parents. In Amoeba, initially, the nucleus in the cell elongates and then divide into two parts.

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