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explain the different types of asexual reproduction

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Answered by lakshminarayan29
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There are 6 main modes of asexual reproduction.
1.Fission: The mode of asexual reproduction in which the nucleus of simple unicellular organisms spilt to form two or more new organisms.
2.spore formation: The mode of asexual reproduction in which new offsprings are formed from the tiny microscopic reproductive bodies of certain plants called spores.
3.Budding:The mode of asexual reproduction in which new organisms are formed from a 'bud' like structure which develops in the body of a full grown matured parent.
4.fragmentation:The mode of asexual reproduction in which new organisms are formed from the naturally detached body parts of a matured organism having simple body structure.
5.Regeneration :The mode of asexual reproduction in which new organisms are formed from the cut body parts of the parent organism.
6.Vegetative propagation:The mode of asexual reproduction in plants in which new offsprings are produced by the vegetative parts.


examples of organisms
fission:amoeba
regeneration:planaria
budding: hydra
spore formation in bread mould
fragmentation:spirogyra
vegetative propagation:rose plant

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Answered by aljanmikocolonel
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Answer:There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual. In asexual reproduction, an organism can reproduce without the involvement of another organism. Asexual reproduction is not limited to single-celled organisms. ... By asexual reproduction, an organism creates a genetically similar or identical copy of itself.

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