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explain the mode of reproduction for amoeba plasmodium Hydra spirogyra yeast planaria rhizopus​

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Answered by lubabasajid1055
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Explanation:

MODE OF REPRODUCTION:

In Amoeba:

Because amoeba has irregular symmetry so the mode of reproduction in amoeba is binary fission(Body splits in two halves).

In Plasmodium:

Plasmodium,an apicomplexan,reproduces in 2 hosts.

First one is female Anopheles and second one is Human.

In Hydra:

The mode of reproduction in hydra is formation of buds termed as budding.

This is asexual method of reproduction.

In spirogyra:

Spirogyra,a green algae, reproduces asexually  by fragmentation due to its symmetry.

And sexually reproduces by conjugation.

In yeast:

Yeast , a unicellular fungus, reproduces by Budding , an asexual method.

And sexually by forming spores.

In planaria:

Planaria , a flatworm, reproduces simply by fission.

In Rhizopus:

Rhizopus , a black bread mold, reproduces sexually by forming spores called as zygospores.

And asexually sporangiophores are produced.

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