Biology, asked by bharatim468gmailcom, 5 months ago

Give account of the asexual reproduction of volvox​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

Explanation:

Most species of Volvox reproduce both asexually and sexually, and some, such as Volvox carteri, switch primary modes of reproduction at least once each year. Asexual colonies have reproductive cells known as gonidia, which produce small daughter colonies that are eventually released from the parent as they mature.

Similar questions