Explain the
binary fission in
fission in amoeba.
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BINARY FISSION IN AMOEBA
1) In this type of asexual reproduction an animal reproduces by dividing
itself into 2 individuals eg Amoeba.
2) It begins the process of reproduction by the division of its nucleus into
two nuclei .
3) This is followed by division of its body into two, each part receiving a
nucleus .
4) Finally, two amoebae are produced from one parent amoeba.
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Binary fusion :
In binary fission, the parent organism split (or divide) to form two new organism of same kind.
- It is the simplest method of asexual Reproduction that occurs in unicellular organisms like amoeba, papamecium, Euglena.
The Binary fission in Amoeba is as follow :
- In binary fission of growth Amoeba, the nucleus lengthens and divide into two parts.
- After that, the cytoplasm of a amoeba divides into two parts around its nucleus.
- In this way, a single parent Amoeba divides to form two daughter Amoebae.
- The two daughters Amoebae are produced by binary fission grow to their full size and divide again.
- In this method, two similar individuals are produced from a single parent cell.
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- Budding :
- Budding is also type of asexual reproduction.
- In budding, single outgrowth called bud is formed on the body of parent organism which grows in size and get detached to form a new organism.
- Budding occurs in Hydra and sea anemone.
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