In budding , a small part of the body of the parent organism grows out as bud which then detaches and becomes a new organism.... While in spore formation the parent plant produces hundreds of microscopic reproductive units caleed spores . When the spore case of the plant burts , then the spores spread into air. and then after the process they germinate and produce new plants.
budding, spore formation, and binary fission
spore formation,budding,etc
Asexual reproduction in fungi can occur through methods such as binary fission, fragmentation, budding, or spore formation. These methods allow fungi to reproduce rapidly and efficiently, especially in favorable environmental conditions.
spore formation occurs in between meiosis and gamete formation.
Fungi use two main types of asexual reproduction: budding and spore formation. In budding, a new individual forms as a small outgrowth on the parent cell. Spore formation involves the production of specialized reproductive cells that can develop into new individuals under favorable conditions.
-Only one parent is required to produce offspring binary fission budding fragmentation spore formation vegetative reproduction
A blastospore is a type of fungal spore produced asexually by budding.
1.Binary Fission eg: Amoeba 2.Multiple Fission eg: Plasmodium 3.Budding eg: Hydra 4.Spore formation eg: Rhizopus
all different types of bacteria undergo spore formation
Microorganisms undergo the process of reproduction to replicate and pass on their genetic material to the next generation. This can occur through various methods such as binary fission, budding, spore formation, or sexual reproduction.
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