Asexual reproduction
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
No, an amoeba doesn't need fertilization to reproduce. An amoeba reproduces asexually.
Amoeba's reproduce through asexual reproduction. Inside the cell the nucleus will divide through a process called mitosis. Then the cytoplasm and outer membrane divide and pull apart to create a new cell.
They reproduce asexually by binary fission.
No .
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
No, an amoeba doesn't need fertilization to reproduce. An amoeba reproduces asexually.
No they are asexual.
Amoeba's reproduce through asexual reproduction. Inside the cell the nucleus will divide through a process called mitosis. Then the cytoplasm and outer membrane divide and pull apart to create a new cell.
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An amoeba reproduces by simply dividing -- splitting into two identical pieces (called binary fission). In this process, the nucleus divides by a means known as mitosis.
They reproduce asexually by binary fission.
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To eat, the amoeba stretches out the pseudopod, surrounds a piece of food, and pulls it into the rest of the amoeba's body. Amoebas eat algae, bacteria, other protozoans, and tiny particles of dead plant or animal matter. Amoebas reproduce (make more amoebas) by a process called binary fission.