how are the modes for reproduction different in unicellular and multicellular
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Unicellular organisms mainly reproduce be asexual methods like binary fission in amoeba etcetera.
Multicellular organisms may reproduce by asexual methods i.e. hydra which reproduces by budding process or they may reproduce sexually by intercourse etcetera.
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Multicellular organisms may reproduce by asexual methods i.e. hydra which reproduces by budding process or they may reproduce sexually by intercourse etcetera.
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Depending upon the complexity of the body, reproduction in unicellular organisms is different from that of multicellular organisms. Unicellular organisms reproduce by asexual means.like fission fragmentation . This asexual mode of reproduction involves single parent to produce their offspring. . Multicellular organisms can chose both asexual and sexual modes to reproduce their offspring. The mode of reproduction by organisms depends upon the favourable and unfvourable conditions prevailing. Sexual mode of reproduction invloves fusion of gametes of opposite sex to produced zygote. Zygote gives rise to embryo which later develops into new individual.
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