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how does an amoeba reproduce? explain?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amoeba reproduces by method called binary fission. It reproduces asexually.

By dividing its nucleus it reproduces and forms a new amoeba.

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Answered by abhisharma5039
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All living things produce their own kind through the process called reproduction. Reproduction takes place sexually and asexually.

Sexual reproduction

Sexual reproduction is the primary method of reproduction for the vast majority of macroscopic organisms, including almost all animals and plants. Here are two main processes during sexual reproduction in eukaryotes: meiosis, involving the halving of the number of chromosomes; and fertilisation, involving the fusion of two gametes and the restoration of the original number of chromosomes. During meiosis, the chromosomes of each pair usually cross over to achieve homologous recombination that helps produce genetic diversity when cells divide in meiosis.

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