Explain the different modes of asexual reproduction with examples. No copied answers and best answer will be brainliest
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ur answer is budding , sporogation and vegetative propogation
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Heya friend,
Here is the answer:
MODES/TYPES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION:-
1) Budding- The process in which a tiny projections like structure called buds are formed in the parent body and the nucleus of the parent body separates into 2. The buds grow in size and detaches itself from parental body.
Eg: Hydra.
2) Fragmentation- A clone is formed in the parental body which itself divides into 2 equal part called fragments. This grows in size and mature and forms a fully grown individual that is actually a clone of the original organisms.
Eg: Starfish.
3) Binary fusion- A parent body is divided into 2 by giving 2 new cells which is called daughter of the parental body.
Eg: Amoeba.
4) Spore formation- Reproductive cells which grows into new individuals by mitosis. (a structure called spores are formed)
Eg: Ferns
Hope my answer helps you :)
Regards,
Shobana
^_^
Here is the answer:
MODES/TYPES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION:-
1) Budding- The process in which a tiny projections like structure called buds are formed in the parent body and the nucleus of the parent body separates into 2. The buds grow in size and detaches itself from parental body.
Eg: Hydra.
2) Fragmentation- A clone is formed in the parental body which itself divides into 2 equal part called fragments. This grows in size and mature and forms a fully grown individual that is actually a clone of the original organisms.
Eg: Starfish.
3) Binary fusion- A parent body is divided into 2 by giving 2 new cells which is called daughter of the parental body.
Eg: Amoeba.
4) Spore formation- Reproductive cells which grows into new individuals by mitosis. (a structure called spores are formed)
Eg: Ferns
Hope my answer helps you :)
Regards,
Shobana
^_^
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