REPRODUCTION
REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS
Question
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A feature of reproduction that is common to Amoeba, Spirogyra and Yeast is that
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They reproduce asexually
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They are all unicellular
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They reproduce only sexually
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They are all multicellular
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Explanation:
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.
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