Biology, asked by saachikrishn, 9 months ago

In amoeba and bacteria, we have processes of multiple or binary fission for their reproduction. What is spore formation? And what are it’s examples. Is it a rapid or slow process. How is it different from FRAGMENTATION? thank you and have a good day

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Answered by narenderkakran1951
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  1. In the process of binary fission, an organism duplicates its genetic material, or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and then divides into two parts (cytokinesis), with each new organism receiving one copy of DNA. ... Binary fission is the primary method of reproduction of prokaryotic organisms.
  2. Spore formation. ... A mode of reproduction resembling multiple fission, common among Protozoa, in which the organism breaks up into a number of pieces, or spores, each of which eventually develops into an organism like the parent form. The formation of reproductive cells or spores, as in the growth of bacilli. ex:-- organisms include fungi, green algae, moulds, protozoa, and ferns.
  3. slow process of spore formation
  4. Spore formation is the mechanism by which plants deal with adverse conditions to propagate themselves. Fragmentation is a mode of asexual reproduction. It is the unintentional cutting up of the body of an organism which each grows into different organism

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