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Binary fission Multi fission Budding Fragmentation Parthenogenesis. Are some .There are many in plants too.
No. Many plants and animals do reproduce by asexual means. But there is no exchange of genetic material in this type of reproduction.
Asexual reproduction is common in organisms such as bacteria, plants, and invertebrates. Specific examples of asexual reproduction include binary fission in bacteria, budding in yeast, and fragmentation in starfish.
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fission
Asexual reproduction is reproduction that involves a single parent producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. This can occur through methods such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.
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binary fission
Budding and Fission are terms associated with asexual reproduction.
These are all a form of asexual reproduction.These are all a form of asexual reproduction.
The three forms of asexual reproduction are budding, fission, and fragmentation.
Asexual reproduction in amoeba is known as binary fission.