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10Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction found in unicellular organisms.
Multiple fission produces only two new cells from the parent cell.
Budding occurs in organisms like yeast, hydra, and corals.
Fragmentation only occurs in animals, not plants.
Regeneration allows a cut or separated body part to grow into a whole new organism.
Sporulation is the formation of spores in organisms like ferns and fungi.
Parthenogenesis requires the fusion of male and female gametes.
Asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring.
Spores are produced in capsules called sporangia.
Vegetative propagation can be both natural and artificial.
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How are new organisms formed during regeneration?
In binary fission, a parent cell splits into:
Which of the following reproduces by budding?
Fragmentation is commonly observed in:
Regeneration occurs in:
Sporulation involves the formation of:
Parthenogenesis is seen in:
Which of the following is NOT a method of asexual reproduction?
Vegetative propagation is considered a type of:
Artificial vegetative propagation includes:
In binary fission, the parent cell splits into ______ new cells.
Multiple fission produces ______ than two cells from a single parent cell.
Budding occurs when a small ______ appears on the parent organism.
Fragmentation occurs when the body of a plant or organism breaks into ______ that grow into new individuals.
Regeneration helps in growth of a separated body part into a ______ organism.
Spores are produced inside ______.
Parthenogenesis occurs without ______.
Vegetative propagation can be ______ or artificial.
Cutting, grafting, and tissue culture are examples of ______ vegetative propagation.
In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically ______ to the parent.