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Explain the asexual reproduction in multicellular organisms ? ​

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Answered by Sumit16032005
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Multicellular organisms also reproduce asexually and sexually; asexual, or vegetative, reproduction can take a great variety of forms. Many multicellular lower plants give off asexual spores, either aerial or motile and aquatic (zoospores), which may be uninucleate or multinucleate.


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Answered by kripavinu90
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Answer:

There are 6 modes of asexual reproduction.

Explanation:

Fission

Fragmentation

Regeneration

Budding

Vegetative Propagation

Spore formation

Fission: In this type of reproduction the organism gird divided into two or more equal parts.

Fragmentation: In this type of reproduction the organisms gets divided into fragment after becoming mature.

is cut into three parts then all the parts which are cutted will become separate individual.

Budding: In this type of reproduction buds are formed on the parent body and it gets separated after becoming mature.

Vegetative Propagation: In this a stem of vegetable is cut and replanted to grow a new plant.

Spore formation: In this spores were kept in a smooth bag like structure which can grow a new individual when it comes in contact with any surface

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