What are the different modes of asexual reproduction in organisms?
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- Binary fission – Two organisms are produced from one (e.g., Amoeba).
- Budding – A new organism is formed from the parent body (e.g., Hydra).
- Fragmentation – The body gets divided into pieces, and each piece gives rise to a new organism (e.g., Spirogyra).
- Spore formation – Spores give rise to new organisms (e.g., fungi).
- Vegetative propagation – New plants are formed from roots, stems, or leaves (e.g., potato, Bryophyllum).
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