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How do organisms reproduce?

WHAT IS REPRODUCTION ?

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
a) Fission SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
b) Fragmentation
a) Reproduction in Flowering Plants
c) Regeneration
b) Reproduction in Human Beings
d) Vegetative Propagation
e) Spore Formation
Reproduction is the process by which organisms generate
new individuals of the same kind.

Reproduction is classified into 2 types;

REPRODUCTION

Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction


1.ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
It is the process of formation of new individual
from any specialized or unspecialized part of
a single parent without fertilization.
Asexual Reproduction is classified into 6 groups,
they are;
a) Fission
b) Fragmentation
c) Regeneration
d) Budding
e) Vegetative Propagation
f) Spore formation
It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell splits
into two or more daughter cells. The division can take place in any
plane.

BINARY FISSION IN AMOEBA

MULTIPLE FISSION IN PLASMODIUM


It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell is
simply breaks up into smaller pieces upon maturation.

Fragmentation in Spirogyra
It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell
cut or brake up into several pieces, and each piece will
develop into a new individual.

Regeneration in Planaria
It is the type of reproduction in which a bud develops as an
outgrowth due to repeated cell division at one specific site and
the bud will develop to a new individual, when fully mature and
detach from the parent body.

Budding in Hydra
It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the plant parts
like the root, stem and leaves develop into new plants.

Bryophyllum
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION (PISTIA)
VEGETATIVEV PROPAGATION (POTATO)
It is the type of asexual reproduction in which the spores in the
sporangium will come out, when matured and each spore will develop
into new individuals.

Spore Formation in Rhizopus

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