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Identify two examples of asexual reproduction in many celled organisms?

Cyanobacteria, deuteromycota


Budding and regeneration are two types of what?

Budding and regeneration are two types of asexual reproduction, where a new organism is produced from the parent organism without the need for fertilization.


Which structure is not involved in asexual reproduction?

Examples of structures that are part of asexual reproduction in some plants are rhizomes and bulbs. Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are similar genetically to the parent.


Bacterium dividing in two and a hydra budding are examples of what?

Asexual reproduction.


What are some examples of asexual reproduction in many- celled organisms?

earthworms


What are some examples of asexual reproduction in many-celled organisms?

earthworms


Describe the different methods of asexual reptoductiongive examples?

Asexual reproduction refers to the type of reproduction whereby an offspring inherits all the genes from a single parent. Examples include budding and vegetative propagation.


How is asexual reproduction performed?

Examples of asexual reproduction Must Be Tantamount to everything, seeing as how the two sexes became differentiated 600 million years ago.


Do protists hsve an asexual reproduction?

no they do not "hsve" asexual reproduction they "have" asexual reproduction...


What type of reproduction that only require one parent?

asexual. its what plants do


Is transformation transduction and conjugation all examples of asexual reproduction?

No, transformation, transduction, and conjugation are not examples of asexual reproduction. They are mechanisms of genetic exchange between bacterial cells. Asexual reproduction involves producing offspring without the involvement of gametes or genetic recombination.


What are two examples of asexual reproduction?

The two types of reproductions are fission and mitosis.