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What is the name of the process of formation of new individual in Amoeba? Biology question in one maeks. ​

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Answered by sarojinipanda02
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Explanation:

Amoeba reproduces by the common asexual reproduction method called binary fission. After replicating its genetic material through mitotic division, the cell divides into two equal sized daughter cells.

There are several different methods of asexual reproduction. They include binary fission, fragmentation, and budding. Binary fission occurs when a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells of the same size.

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Answered by brokendreams
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Amoeba divides by means of Binary fission and multiple fission.

Explanation:

  • Amoeba is a unicellular prokaryotic organism.
  • Amoeba belongs to Kingdom Protista.
  • Amoeba divides by means of Binary Fission and Multiple Fission.
  • In case of Binary fission, the cell first undergoes a mitotic division to divide into 2 nuclei.
  • Then the cell divides into 2 cells by cytokinesis.
  • The multiple fission occurs only during stressful condition.
  • During the advent of harsh conditions, the amoeba develops a hard capsule around it.
  • The cell inside the capsule reduces it's cytoplasm volume and undergoes multiple division to produce multiple nucleus.
  • The cytoplasm also divides around the nuclei forming multiple cells.
  • With the advent of favourable conditions, the capsule bursts out and the cells come out of the capsule and form multiple amoeba.

For more information about amoebic cell division,

https://brainly.in/question/4226826

In Amoeba, the cell division takes place –––––––––

i) involving changes in the chromatin reticulum

ii) without involving changes in the chromatin reticulum

iii) leading to reduction in the number of chromosomes

iv) without dividing the nucleus

https://brainly.in/question/8226670

You are given a slide of amoeba and asked to observe it through a compound microscope. What will be your observations?

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