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Identify the type of asexual reproduction in the following organisms.​

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Answered by 30roshanrtgmailcom
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Answer:

1) Budding

2) Binary fission

3) Budding

4)Spore formation

5) Fragmentation

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Answered by HappyJohn
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The type of sexual reproduction in the given organisms are mentioned below:

Figure (a) :

1. The type of asexual reproduction of yeast shown in the figure is budding.

2. In this kind of reproduction, a tiny outgrowth is formed from the body of the parent organism. These are also called buds.

3. The buds then matures and grows. After attaining maturity, the outgrowth separates from the body of the parent and then grows into a new individual yeast.

Figure (b) :

1. The type of asexual reproduction of parent amoeba shown in the figure is binary fission.

2. In this kind of reproduction, the parent body is divided into two equal daughter cells.

3. First, the nucleus of the parent amoeba cell elongates and is divided into two. Then it is followed by division of cytoplasm which results in formation of two new daughter cells.

Figure (c) :

1. The type of asexual reproduction shown in the figure is budding in Hydra.

2. In this kind of reproduction, in the parent cell mitotic division occurs due to which a small outgrowth called bud is formed which remains attached to the parent body.

3. The small bud then grows and becomes matured by recieving nutrition from the parent body. After this, the newly formed daughter hydra gets separated from the parent body and forms a new individual.

Figure (d) :

1. The type of asexual reproduction shown in the figure is spore formation in bread mould.

2. In this type of reproduction, the parent mould produces numerous spore in the sporangium. When this sporangium attains maturity, it gets burst releasin the spores.

3. The spores then lands on a suitable place and grows into a new individual.

Figure (e) :

1. The type of asexual reproduction shown in the figure is fragmentation in Spirogyra.

2. In this kind of reproduction, the parent body undergoes fragmentation (breaks into pieces). Each fragments or pieces then grows into a new individual.

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Draw a labelled diagram to show that particular stage of binary fission in amoeba in which its nucleus elongates and divide into two and a constriction appears in its cell membrane.

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Draw labelled diagrams of the following :

(i) A series of stages in the budding of yeast.

(ii) Magnified view of the bread mould growing on bread.

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