How are the modes for reproduction different in unicellular and multicellular organisms?
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In unicellular organism, themode of reproduction is simple whereas it is very complex in case ofmulticellular organisms. Binary fission, multiple fission, budding and conjugation are some of thereproductive methods in unicellular organisms. ... Sexual reproduction is prominent in multicellular animals.
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Difference in unicellular and multi-cellular reproduction:
Reproduction in unicellular organisms:
- The reproduction process is simple which only involves asexual reproduction.
- This type of organisms are single celled in which the cells are divided and segregated to produce offspring.
- Multiple fission, binary fission, fermentation, vegetative propagation, spore formation and conjugation are some of the process in unicellular organisms.
- Offspring is same as parent cells.
Reproduction in multi-cellular organisms:
- The reproduction process is complex which involves both the sexual and asexual reproduction.
- In these organisms, the process depends on the favourability conditions.
- In asexual reproduction, vegetative propagation takes place in which the new parts are formed from the parents. For example, roots and stems in plants.
- In sexual reproduction, the gametes are formed and reproductive parts are involved.
- The offspring is similar but not same to the parents.
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