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Explain with examples types of
asexual reproduction in unicellular organism.​

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Answered by DreamCatcher007
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Different types of asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms are;

  • Binary Fission - In binary fission, the parent cell divides either transversely or longitudinally into two equal halves called daughter cells. For example, Amoeba divides transversely and Leishmania divides longitudinally.
  • Multiple Fission - In multiple fission, the parent cell divides into multiple daughter cells at same time. For example, Sporozoans.
  • Budding - In budding, organisms develop bud in their body surface which later develops into a separate individual. For example, Budding Yeast.

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  1. Different types of asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms are;
  • reproduction in unicellular organisms are;Binary Fission - In binary fission, the parent cell divides either transversely or longitudinally into two equal halves called daughter cells. For example, Amoeba divides transversely and Leishmania divides longitudinally.
  • reproduction in unicellular organisms are;Binary Fission - In binary fission, the parent cell divides either transversely or longitudinally into two equal halves called daughter cells. For example, Amoeba divides transversely and Leishmania divides longitudinally.Multiple Fission - In multiple fission, the parent cell divides into multiple daughter cells at same time. For example, Sporozoans.
  • reproduction in unicellular organisms are;Binary Fission - In binary fission, the parent cell divides either transversely or longitudinally into two equal halves called daughter cells. For example, Amoeba divides transversely and Leishmania divides longitudinally.Multiple Fission - In multiple fission, the parent cell divides into multiple daughter cells at same time. For example, Sporozoans.Budding - In budding, organisms develop bud in their body surface which later develops into a separate individual. For example, Budding Yeast.

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