Binary Fission
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Q.
Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in
Amoeba
Yeast
Plasmodium
Leishmania
Q.
Binary fission is oblique in
Ceratium
Noctiluca
Fuligo
Vorticella
Q. ___________ is an immortal organism.
- Green plants
- Fungi
- Amoeba
- Both b and c
Q.
Binary fission is a regular mode of reproduction in
Yeast
Bacteria
Marchantia
Mosses
Q. Which of the following reproduce by binary fission?
- Amoeba
- Spongilla
- Yeast
- Hydra
Q.
In which among the following, cell division itself is a mode of reproduction?
Amoeba, Hydra and Penicillium
Escherichia, Euglena and Amoeba
Hydra, Nostoc and Euglena
Bryophyllum, Ginger and Potato
Q.
Name various types of asexual reproduction. Explain any two.
Q. Asexual reproduction in most Porifera occurs through
- Fragmentation / budding
- Parenchymula
- Amphiblastula
- Sterogastrula
Q. Entamoeba histolytica differs from Amoeba in absence of
- Pseudopodia
- Contractile vacuole
- Ectoplasm
- Nucleus
Q.
The basic forms of asexual reproduction are fission, budding, gemmulation and fragmentation. Binary fission is common among
Bacteria and protozoa
Vertebrates and protozoa
Primates and invertebrates
All chordates including humans