Which of the following is not a method of vegetative reproduction in fungi?
(a) Fission
(b) fragmentation
(c) Regeneration
(d) Budding
Answers
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Answer:
(c) Regeneration
Explanation:
The development of the parent fungi into numerous individuals is known as vegetative reproduction.
This is asexual reproduction.
Fungi are organisms that have their own kingdom.
They do not belong in either of the assumed kingdoms - Animalia and Plantae.
These include yeasts, molds, mushrooms, rusts, etc.
Fungi mostly reproduce by asexual reproduction.
It adopts the following methods commonly -
1. Fission - It is a simple cell division. Here, the fungi (single-celled) divide into daughter fungi.
2. Fragmentation - This is seen in filamentous fungi. Division of mycelium is seen. Each of these fragments later grows up to be an individual. It is adopted by almost all the fungi.
3. Budding - A development of a bud is seen on the surface of the fungi. Initially the parent and the bud cell share the cytoplasm. However, after the nuclear division, the bud is detached from the parent. It then grows old on its own.
Regeneration - The process is recovering the lost part of the organism. This is a very common occurrence in insects.
Thus, according to the processes mentioned in the question, it is clear that regeneration is certainly not a part of vegetative production in fungi.
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