the amoeba reproduces by completely splitting its body in half. It actually splits into two exact copies of itself by splitting its nucleus into two halves with each half going to the daughter cells.
It is a type of binary fission which occurs and the nucleotides double followed by the other parts and the nucleus splitting into two.
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.
Reproduction involves splitting the DNA molecule, length-wise. Strands that have broken off once (and became a plasmid) are likely to break off again.Reproduction involves splitting the DNA molecule, length-wise. Strands that have broken off once (and became a plasmid) are likely to break off again.wish that answered your question.
Splitting into two is called binary fission. It is typical of bacteria and protozoa. Because only one individual is involved it is an example of asexual reproduction. The new individuals will be genetically identical to each other (barring mutations) and will form a clone. For much more detail see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asexual_reproduction http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/A/AsexualReproduction.html
They reproduce asexually by splitting themselves apart.
Asexually. They reproduce themselves by just splitting.
This is called binary fission.
Splitting. Its dry seed pod splits open forcefully and scatters the seeds.
the amoeba reproduces by completely splitting its body in half. It actually splits into two exact copies of itself by splitting its nucleus into two halves with each half going to the daughter cells.
Sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction both result in offspring. Sexual reproduction involves two parents, while asexual reproduction involves one parent (usually a cell) splitting and creating a duplicate of itself.
Sexual reproduction is possible in phytoplankton, although cells most often reproduce asexually by splitting in two.
The two methods of reproduction are sexual (male and female) and asexual (no male and female . . . but simply splitting, for instance.)
It is a type of binary fission which occurs and the nucleotides double followed by the other parts and the nucleus splitting into two.
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.
Reproduction involves splitting the DNA molecule, length-wise. Strands that have broken off once (and became a plasmid) are likely to break off again.Reproduction involves splitting the DNA molecule, length-wise. Strands that have broken off once (and became a plasmid) are likely to break off again.wish that answered your question.
Sexual reproduction allows for organisms to reproduce and pass on their traits.