by abhishek | Aug 25, 2020 | Asexual Reproduction
Fragmentation Fragmentation may be defined as the process of breaking up of parent animal into small parts, each of which can grow into a new complete individual. This process of asexual reproduction is found in planaria and hydra. RegenerationRegeneration may be...
by abhishek | Aug 25, 2020 | Asexual Reproduction
Spore formation is a method of asexual reproduction which is found in non flowering plants such as fungi (Rhizopus) and bacteria. In this method of reproduction, the parent plant produces hundreds of tiny spores which can grow into new plants. The spores are the...
by abhishek | Aug 25, 2020 | Asexual Reproduction
Budding may be defined as the process in which a small part of the body of the parent organism grows out as a small projection called ‘bud’ which when detaches becomes a new organism. This method of asexual reproduction is found in hydra, sponges, flatworms and yeast....
by abhishek | Aug 22, 2020 | Asexual Reproduction
Fission Fission means ‘to break’. Thus in this method an organism can divide into two or more organisms. So it can be of two types: 1. Binary fission 2. Multiple fission Binary FissionThe term ‘binary fission’ consists of two words ‘binary’ and ‘fission’. The...
by abhishek | Aug 22, 2020 | Asexual Reproduction
We know that all the plants and animals die after completing their life cycle. Thus, new organisms must be produced to take their place. The process of formation of new organisms of a species from pre existing ones is called reproduction. Reproduction is the most...
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