What are the different modes of asexual reproduction? Cite them with examples.
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"There are six different modes of asexual reproduction.
Fission- Ex: Paramoecium, bacteria.
Budding- Yeast.
Spore formation- Rhizopus, mucor, bacteria, ferms and mosses.
Regeneration- Hydra, flatworm, tapeworm.
Fragmentation- Flatworms, moulds, lichens, spirogyra.
Vegetative propagation – there are two types of vegetative propagation i.e. natural and artificial.
Natural propagation- Bryophyllum, Potato, Onion
Artificial propagation- Orange, Rose, Hibiscus, Sugarcane, Guava, and Mango
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Asexual reproduction takes place by six different methods, they are
- Fission
- Budding
- Spore formation
- Regeneration
- Fragmentation
- Vegetative
- Natural propagation
- Artificial propagation
Explanation:
- Fission: single celled split into two equals of off springs or more off springs EX: paramoecium,bacteria
- Budding : a grouth on the body as a bud grows to from identical copy of patent EX:yeast
- Spore formation: spores are produced in sporangium EX: rhizopus,mucor, bacteria, ferms and mosses
- Regeneration: ability of organisms to give rise to new individual organisms EX:hydra,flatworm,tapeworm
- Fragmentation:new individual growth from a separate piece of parent organismEX:flatworms,moulds,lichens,spirogyra
- Vegetative propagation:
- Natural propagation:1.leaves EX: broyophyllum iQ stems
- Eg: stolon-vallisneria, strawberry bulbs-onionckrns-colacasia tuber -potato
- Artificial propagation:1 ; layering: EX;rose,nerium,guava,orange
- 2; cutting : Ex; rose, hibiscus,sugarcane
- 3; grafting : EX ;sapota,guava,mango
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