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state the different type of asexual reproduction and explain binary fission in amoeba​

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Answered by ombparmar1610
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Amoeba reproduces asexually through binary fission. In this process, an individual divides itself into two daughter cells. These are genetically identical to each other.

Answered by adityaaa11610
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Amoeba is the single-celled eukaryotic organism with no definite shape and moves by means of pseudopodia and it belongs to the kingdom protozoa. Amoeba shows extremely diverse in nature so they reproduce using varieties of different methods such as binary fission, spore and even sexually.

Binary fission is the most common method asexual reproduction employed by amoeba. During this stage, amoeba stops its movement by withdrawing its pseudopodia and forms a spherical shape.

The genetic material is divided by the process of mitosis, after the division of cytoplasm follows the division of the nucleus, resulting in two daughter cells which are identical clones obtained by parent cells.

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