Name the type of asexual reproduction in
planaria
rhizopus
spirogyra
hydra
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- Planaria - Fragmentation
- Rhizopus - Spore formation
- Spirogyra - Fragmentation
- Hydra - Budding
Explanation:
- Planaria reproduces through a fragmentation mechanism. The parent's body breaks down into distinct fragments, each of which creates a child.
- Zygomycetes are a type of fungus that includes Rhizopus. This type of fungus reproduces by producing spores. Spores are used for asexual reproduction.
- The asexual reproduction mechanism in Spirogyra is known as fragmentation, in which the mature body of the spirogyra is broken into many smaller pieces or fragments due to strong water movement.
- Hydra reproduces asexually through exogenous budding, a sort of vegetative propagation, and asexually through gamete production. When there is abundant of food, Hydra reproduces through budding.
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(a) Planaria :- Regeneration
(b) Rhizopus :- Spore formation
(c) Spirogyra :- Fragmentation
(d) Hydra :- Budding
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