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1) Yeast- budding
2) Spirogyra- Fragmentation
3) Fungus- Spore formation
4) Buds- Potato
5) Wings - Maple
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- Yeast ➠ Budding
- Spirogyra ➠ Fragmentation
- Fungus ➠ Spore formation
- Buds ➠ Potatoes
- Wings ➠ Maple
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1) Yeast ➠ Budding
- Yeasts reproduce asexually, by budding.
- After the buds start forming they splits to form a new daughter cell.
2) Spirogyra ➠ Fragmentation
- Spirogyra can reproduce both sexually and asexually, they reproduce asexually by fragmentation.
- In fragmentation Spirogyra breaks in individual pieces at its maturity, which results in many filaments.
3) Fungus ➠ Spore formation
- Fungus reproduce asexually by forming spores.
- These spores can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized.
4) Buds ➠ Potatoes
- Potato reproduce by forming buds or eyes in its surface, it is asexual reproduction.
- Shoots are formed from these eye buds and grow into new plants.
5) Wings ➠ Maple
- Maple seeds have wings, the seeds do not fall off the tree until the wings are dry.
- After the maple seeds fall on the soil, depending on the weather type they starts to germinate.
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