REPRODUCTION
REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
Question
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They reproduce asexually
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They are unicellular
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They reproduce sexually
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They are multicellular
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Detailed explanation-1: -Amoeba, Spirogyra and Yeast reproduce asexually. Amoeba reproduces by binary fission, yeast by budding and spirogyra by fragmentation.
Detailed explanation-2: -Final answer: The common feature of Amoeba, Spirogyra, and yeast is that all three organisms reproduce asexually.
Detailed explanation-3: -(6) Fragmentation: It is a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism is formed from the fragments of the parent organism. It is the only mode of asexual reproduction in Spirogyra.
Detailed explanation-4: -Amoeba reproduces asexually through binary fission. In this process, an individual divides itself into two daughter cells.
Detailed explanation-5: -Binary fission and budding are two common method of asexual reproduction. Binary fission is found in unicellular organisms like Amoeba, Paramaecium and Euglena, to name and few. Budding is found in Yeast and Hydra.