How do Organisms Reproduce?

Q. What is Fragmentation?

Solution : Definition : “A fragment of the parent becomes a new being during the fragmentation process.” Multicellular organisms can divide or reproduce by fragmentation. But, it cannot be used by all multi-cellular organisms. Organisms with complex structures cannot undergo cell-by-cell division. This is because, in complex multicellular organisms, each set of cells has specialized …

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Q. Differentiate Binary and Multiple fission.

Solution : Differentiate Binary and Multiple fission :– Binary fission i) Binary fission is the splitting or division of a cell into only two daughter cells. ii) One nucleus divides into two nuclei.  iii) It occurs under normal conditions. iv) The division of cytoplasm forms two individuals. v) Cytoplasm divides only after one karyokinesis or …

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Q. What is Binary fission in Leishmania?

Solution : Binary fission in Leishmania Binary fission has a specific direction in Leishmania. A constriction in the cell membrane first appears after nuclear division. The middle of the dividing cell is when the membrane begins to grow transversely and inward. The cytoplasm divides into two equal pieces, each with a single nucleus. The daughter …

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Q. How does binary fission differ from multiple fission?

Solution : The process by which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells is known as binary fission. The process of multiple fission occurs when a single parent cell divides into a large number of daughter cells. Binary fission i) A parent cell is present which on cytokinesis forms two daughter cells. ii) It undergoes …

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Q. What is binary fission ?

SOLUTION : Definition : “Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction occurs when an organism splits into two parts, each of which has one copy of the genetic material.“ In asexual reproduction known as binary fission, the parental cell divides into two daughter cells.Examples – Amoeba and leishmania.