Fission
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What is the difference between mitosis and binary fission?
Why is the offspring of asexual reproduction a clone ?
How do fungi reproduce asexually?
How is binary fission different from multiple fission?
Which of the following is the mode of reproduction in hydra?
Fission
Budding
Fragmentation
Regeneration
What is the difference between binary fission in amoeba and leishmania?
Multiple fission occurs in_______.
Euglena
Plasmodium
Paramecium
Yeast
Define Fission
- regeneration
- fragmentation
- multiple fission
- budding
Give one example of an animal which reproduces asexually by budding.
Are worms asexual?
- Paramecium
- Bacteria
- Amoeba
- Hydra
One of the following organisms does not reproduce by binary fission. This is :
(a) Amoeba
(b) Plasmodium
(c) Leishmania
(d) Paramecium
Differentiate between reproduction in Amoeba and Leishmania
- Multiple fission
- Binary fission
- Budding
- Regeneration
What is the life cycle of Euglena?
Name the asexual method of reproduction in (a) Hydra, and (b) Plasmodium.
Euglena
Hydra
Spirogyra
Amoeba
The ability of a cell to divide into several cells during reproduction in Plasmodium is called :
(a) budding
(b) fragmentation
(c) binary fission
(d) multiple fission
Question 04(viii)
Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction. ( )
Explain the asexual reproduction in plants?
There are four tiny organisms A, B, C and D. organism A is a parasitic protozoan that causes a disease known as kala-azar. The organism B is a microscopic single-celled animal that causes malaria disease in human beings. The organism C is a unicellular animal that can change its body shape according to need, it has no fixed shape. The organism D is also a unicellular animal that is slipper-shaped having a large number of tiny hair all around its body.
(a) Name the organisms A, B, C and D
(b) Name one characteristic body feature of organism A.
(c) Name the insect which carries organism B and transmits it from one person to another.
(d) What name is given to the asexual method of reproduction of (i) organism A, and (ii) organism B?
(e) Where do organisms C and D live?
(a) Hydra
(b) Paramecium
(c) Leishmania
(d) Plasmodium
How does the following organism reproduce by asexual methods?
Potato
- Identical twins in mammals
- Buds in Hydra
- Fraternal twins
- Bees produced by parthenogenesis
Bacteria reproduce by binary fission.
- True
- False
Name mode of asexual reproduction carried out by amoeba.
- Cyst formation
- Fragmentation
Binary fission
- Budding
How can organisms reproduce?