Q) Asexual reproduction takes place through spore formation in __________. a) Spirogyra. b) Yeast. c) Hydra. d) Bread moulds
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A). SPIROGYRA
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Asexual reproduction takes place through spore formation in Bread Mould.
Explanation:
1. Bread mould is an example of Kingdom Fungi. It performs asexual reproduction by the process of formation of spore.
2. The parent mould bears a structure called sporangia in which numerous spores are formed. When favourable environment or condition arrives, the sporangia containing spores gets burst and the spores are released into the air.
3. The new daughter spores settles down on appropriate surface and begins maturing and grows into a new mould.
4. In Spirogyra, the process by which they reproduce asexually is fragmentation.
5. In yeast, the process by which they reproduce asexually is budding.
6. And in Hydra, the process by which they produce asexually is budding.
7. Therefore, the correct choice of the asked question is Option (d).
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