explain three methods of asexual reproduction
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Budding: It involves the formation of a new organism from a projection called bud. After growing to full size, the budgets detached from a parent and forms a new independent individual. It is commonly observed in yeast.
Spore Formation: In this mode of reproduction, spores germinate and develop into a new individual, under favorable conditions. The spores are tiny spherical unicellular structures protected by a thick wall. It is seen in ferns and moss.
Fragmentation: It is a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism is formed from the fragments of the parent organism. It is the only mode of asexual reproduction in Spirogyra.
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Answer:- There are several different method of asexual reproduction.they include binary fission ,fregmentation and budding .binary fission occurs when a parent cell splite into two identicial daughter of the same size. ... budding occurs when a parent cell forms a bubble- like bud.
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