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which organisms are reproduced through multiple fusion​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Some algae, some protozoans, and the true slime molds (Myxomycetes) regularly divide by multiple fission. In such cases the nucleus undergoes several mitotic divisions, producing a number of nuclei. After the nuclear divisions are complete, the cytoplasm separates, and each nucleus becomes encased…

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Answered by 0M0
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Multiple fission is the process of asexual reproduction in which instead of 2 daughter cells, many daughter cells are produced from the parent cell. In this, the nucleus undergoes repeated division to produce numerous nuclei.

Each nucleus along with little of cytoplasm forms a membrane around it. All the daughter cells are equal sized and are similar. Plasmodium, true slime molds (Myxomycetes) exhibit this type of asexual reproduction. The examples of multiple fission are Plasmodium, Chlamydomonas, algae which are reproduced by the multiple fission

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