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20 September, 15:29

4. Which type of cell division is a part of asexual

reproduction?

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  1. 20 September, 15:45
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    I think it's binary fission
  2. 20 September, 15:54
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    Binary fission: Single parent cell doubles its DNA, then divides into two cells. Usually occurs in bacteria.

    Budding: Small growth on surface of parent breaks off, resulting in the formation of two individuals. Occurs in yeast and some animals (like the hydra below).

    Fragmentation: Organisms break into two or more fragments that develop into a new individual. Occurs in many plants, as well as some animals (like coral, sponges, and starfish).

    Parthenogenesis: An embryo develops from an unfertilized cell. Occurs in invertebrates, as well as in some fish, amphibians, and reptiles.
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