what is the modes of asexual reproduction? explain
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There are basically four modes of asexual reproduction in animals, namely budding, fission, fragmentation and parthenogenesis. In budding, organism starts bulging out. It grows to its full size and then develops into the new individual. In fission, the cell divides into two exact halves.
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There are basically four modes of asexual reproduction in animals, namely budding, fission, fragmentation and parthenogenesis. ... In fragmentation, the segment of an organism detaches and develops into a new organism. In parthenogenesis, the unfertilized egg develops into the new organism.
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