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This document discusses asexual reproduction, which is the simplest form of reproduction involving a single organism. It lists several types of asexual reproduction including binary fission, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation, fragmentation, agamogenesis, parthenogenesis, apomixis, and nucellar embryony. Examples of organisms that reproduce asexually include mushrooms, grass, hydra, aloe vera, jellyfish, and the kataka-taka plant.
This document discusses asexual reproduction, which is the simplest form of reproduction involving a single organism. It lists several types of asexual reproduction including binary fission, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation, fragmentation, agamogenesis, parthenogenesis, apomixis, and nucellar embryony. Examples of organisms that reproduce asexually include mushrooms, grass, hydra, aloe vera, jellyfish, and the kataka-taka plant.
This document discusses asexual reproduction, which is the simplest form of reproduction involving a single organism. It lists several types of asexual reproduction including binary fission, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation, fragmentation, agamogenesis, parthenogenesis, apomixis, and nucellar embryony. Examples of organisms that reproduce asexually include mushrooms, grass, hydra, aloe vera, jellyfish, and the kataka-taka plant.
It is a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it does not involve the fusion of gametes, and almost never changes the number of chromosomes. Sexual Asexual 1. Binary Fission 2. Budding 3. Vegetative reproduction 4. Spore 5. Fragmentation 6. Agamogenesis 7. Parthenogenesis 8. Apomixis and nucellar embryony SIMPLEST FORM OF REPRODUCTION Mushrooms Grass Hydra Aloe vera Jelly Fish Kataka-taka plant Other Examples Group 2