The mode of reproduction in amoeba,rhizopus,yeast respectively is
a. budding,spore formation,fission
b. spore formation,budding,fission
c. fission,spore formation,budding
d. fission,spore formation,fragmentation
Answers
Answer:
its fission , spore formation and budding
Explanation:
amoeba - fission
rhizopus - spore formation
yeast - budding
Answer:
1. Amoeba- Fission
2. Rhizopus- Spores
3. Yeast- budding
Explanation:
1. In preparation for reproduction, the amoeba will withdraw its pseudopodia and form a spherical shape. Mitosis is observed in the nucleus, and the cytoplasm divides at the center of the cell and separates, forming two daughter cells. .. Thus, the nucleus is absolutely essential for this form of reproduction.
2. Rhizopus species grow as filamentous, branching hyphae that generally lack cross-walls (i.e., they are coenocytic). They reproduce by forming asexual and sexual spores.... In sexual reproduction, a dark zygospore is produced at the point where two compatible mycelia fuse.
3. Yeasts reproduce asexually by a process called budding. A bud is formed on the outer surface of the parent cell as the nucleus divides.