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how are the modes of reproduction different in unicellular and multicellular organisms​

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Answered by arshiyashaik82
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the most of reproduction different in unicellular and multicellular organisms.The unicellular organisms have only one cell .there is no separate issue for reproduction so they can reproduce by the process of fission that is binary or Multiple Fission or budding in yeast. the multicellular organisms contain various cells and separate system for reproduction so they can reproduce by both Asexual and sexual methods. I hope it help you

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.

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