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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago
Fission -: In this process parent organism is divide into two daughter cells and each one then grows into adult organism.
Example-: Amoeba, Paramecium....
Budding -: A bulging on the body appears as a result of repeated miotic division in cells. This lateral bulge is called bud.
Example -: Hydra
Spore formation -:This is the most common method of asexual reproduction in majority of fungi and bacteria.
Example -: Rhizopus, Mucor, Penicillum.
Regeneration -: It's a ability of an organism to replace it's lost body parts..
Example -: Planaria
Vegetative Propagation... (Plants)
It's a method of reproduction in plants. A new plant is develop from vegetative parts of plant like root, stem or leaf.
Example -: Layering, Grafting, Cutting....
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