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How does an Amoeba reproduce ? Describe with the help of labeled diagram.

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Answer:

Amoebas are tiny, single-celled organisms that live in moist conditions, such as fresh and salt water, soil, and within animals. They have a clear outer membrane and an inner grainy mass, or cytoplasm, containing the cells' inner structures. These are called organelles. Each amoeba contains one or more nuclei, according to its species. Amoeba reproduce asexually

Answered by topwriters
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Binary fission

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Amoeba reproduces asexually by binary fission. Binary fission is the process in which the parent cell splits into two to form two new daughter cells. The process first begins in the nucleus where it splits to form two nuclei. Then the cytoplasm begins to divide and gradually the two daughter cells separate completely. The parent loses its identity and two identical daughter cells are formed.

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