How do the following organisms reproduce: Paramoecium and Penicillium?
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paramecium and penicillium
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Reproduction of Paramecium:
Paramecium is a unicellular organism. It is found in freshwater and marine environments.
• Paramecium reproduces asexually by binary fission. During the process of reproduction, the macronucleus is divided into two parts through amitosis.
• The micronucleus undergoes mitosis. The new cells attain a copy of both micro and macronucleus.
• Some times Paramecium reproduces by conjugation also.
Reproduction of Penicillium:
• Penicillin is a fungus. It is found in natural environments.
• Penicillium is reproduced by asexual and sexual methods.
• Asexual reproduction takes place in Penicillium by means of uninucleate Conidia.
• Sexual production is different from one species to other species in Penicillium organisms.
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