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How are the modes for reproduction different in unicellular a
nulticellular organisms?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unicellular organisms generally divide by asexual reproduction which involves budding, binary fission, multiple fission, fragmentation, spore formation.

Multicellular organisms can divide by sexual as well as asexual methods. For example, vegetative propagation in all plants is a means of asexual reproduction while all higher animals reproduce sexually.

Unicellular organisms reproduce mainly by asexual method, multicellular organisms reproduce by sexual and asexual methods.

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Answered by vimalprasad2865278
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in unicellular organisms the reproduction is mitosis or mainly simply cloning of itself or its rna structure is less stable as it goes evolution continuously and have larger amounts of springs eg:-fission bud formation spore formation vegetative propagation at times

multicellular organisms undergoes meiosis as have dna and more stable structure which evolution goes hardly except under very bad climatic conditions eg:-secual reproduction

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