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

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Answered by Schezwaan
4

Question:

Explain with examples types of

asexual reproduction in "unicellular

organism".

Answer

There are three types of asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms. under binary fission, the parent cell divides other transferable lyons longitudinally in two equal halves. In multiple fissions parent cells divide into multiple daughter cells at same time .

Hint: asexual reproduction is the type of reproduction that doesn't involve the fusion of gametes are change in the number of chromosomes the offspring that arise by sexual reproduction from a single cell or multicellular organisms inherit the genes of that parent. a multicellular organisms is also known as single celled organism is an organism that consists of a single cell unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multiples cells.

Note: different types of asexual reproduction in unicellular organisms are:

→Binary fission

→Multiple fusion

→Budding

Binary fission : it could be defined as a mode of asexual reproduction by which an organism separates into two parts each carrying its own genetic material. If we further define binary fission, it is the primary method of reproduction in a prokaryotic organism. This type of fission results in strobilus in these organisms.

Multiple fusion:In the multiple fission, the nucleus of the parent cell divides multiple times by amitosis (direct cell division), producing several nuclei. The cytoplasm, later on, separates, creating multiple daughter cells. Multiple fission occurs during unfavorable conditions.

Budding:Budding, in biology, is a method of asexual reproduction in which a new individual grows from the certain generative bodily point of the parent organism. The initial protuberance of multiplying cytoplasm or cells, the bud, finally develops into an organism copying the parent.

Answered by ammu2116
9

Answer:

  1. binary fission in amoeba , paramecium,etc.,
  2. budding in some plants.
  3. fragmentation process by which new plants formed from dead plant parts.

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