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Identify the asexual method of reproduction in each of the organisms rose east planaria

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Answered by angelaguha47
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when a stem of a rose plant is cut and planted it develops a new rose plant.

yeast reproduces by spore formation, each spore forms into a separate individual.

planaria undergoes regeneration. If a planaria worm gets cut into three pieces, then each piece will develop into a separate individual.

Answered by dualadmire
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The a sexual mode of reproduction in rose is called as vegetative reproduction. In this method of a sexual reproduction the new plant is formed from a part of the parent plant which when cut and planted in soil gives rise to a new plant.

Asexual mode of reproduction in yeast is budding. The yeast produce new cells through the process called budding in which the parent cell divides itself and form a new bud like structure attached to it and when that bud structure becomes mature enough it gets separated from the parent.

The Asexual mode of reproduction in planaria is called regeneration. In the process of regeneration the planaria divides itself into equal parts and then regenerates itself from the parent part into a new organism.

The same process can be seen in lizard when its tail gets cut then lizard regenerates its tail from process of regeneration.

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