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explain asexual reproduction by budding fragmentation and spore formation​

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Answered by pkskraya
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budding- in this process a very small type of bud form on the surface of the plant known as hydra

fragmentation- in this asexual reproduction this forms in multicellular organisms like spirogyra when they became mature they brake in two or more organisms

spore formation- in this process a plants has baloon like structure this structure contaions many small pores when this spore case burst they evenly spread in the atmosphere and settled down on things like bread ponds e.t.c

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Answered by aleikakhumbongmayum
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1 Budding- Formation of a daughter individual from a small projection, the bud, arising on the parent body is called budding. It occurs in Hydra, Scypha.

2 Spore formation- Spores are propagules which germinate to produce new individuals. There are several kinds of spores. These are zoospores, sporangiospores, chlamydospores, oidia, conidia.

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