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

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  • 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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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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