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five types of asexual reproduction with matter

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Answered by sahil3232
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1) fission
2) budding
3) regeneration
4) vegetative propagation
5) spore formation

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karthik3434: I mean say
Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Asexual Reproduction :}

When a single parent is involved and no gamates formation takes place.

a)\:BINARY\:FISSION\:: When two daughter cells are formed as a result of fission. Most of the unicellular organisms reproduce by this method when conditions are favourable...

Ex :- Amoeba.

b)\:MULTIPLE\:FISSION\:: In this mode of reproduction a single individual splits up into many new individuals.

Ex :- Plasmodium.

c)\:BUDDING\:: Growth of a new individual by outer growth of the parent organism.

Ex :- Hydra and Yeast.

d)\:FREGMENTATION\:: In this method lf reproduction a single individual organism mature and breaks up into many pieces or fragments.

Ex :- Spirogyra.

e)\:RE-GENERATION\:: In this method of reproduction if an organism cuts accidentally into several pieces then each piece develop into new individual.

Ex :- Planaria.

g)\: VEGETATIVE\:PROPAGATION\:: It mostly occurs in plants. In this method with the use of roots, stems, fruits and leaves a fully plant is developed, without the use of seeds.

Ex :- Rose, Money plant.

h)\:SPORE\: FORMATION\:: The parent plant produces reproductive unit cell called spores. Within the spore case. When the spore case burst they spread through air; germinate and reproduce.

Ex :- Rhizopus.
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