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Standard VIII
Biology
Budding
Match the ent...
Question
Match the entities in Column I with their mode of reproduction in Column II.
Column I
Column II
A. Planaria
I. Binary fission
B. Fungi
II. Asexual spores
C. Yeast
III. Budding
D. Hydra
IV. True regeneration
E. Amoeba
V. Fragmentation
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Solution
Planaria have true regeneration properties and can form a new organism from any part of the body.
Fungi divide by formation of asexual spores.
Yeast divides asexually by fragmentation.
Amoeba shows binary fission where a parent amoeba divides into two daughter amoeba.
Hydra divides by budding and a new hydra develops from the bud.
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