Both unicellular and multicellular organisms can reproduce by budding Budding is a process in which an organism develops tiny buds on its body Each bud forms
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Reproduction involves various kinds of cell division • Most single-celled organisms and some multicellular organisms reproduce asexually • In asexual
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involves various kinds of cell division Most single-celled organisms and some multicellular organisms reproduce asexually In asexual reproduction
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Binary fission is the asexual reproduction method for most one-celled organisms The parent cell simply divides by copying all of its chromosomes and going
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What kinds of organisms reproduce by making exact copies of the parent the splitting of a single parent cell single cells that can develop into
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The bud grows until a full-sized organism forms Eukaryotes such as single- celled yeasts and multicellular hydras reproduce by budding
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tion of a single-celled organism by trast, asexual reproduction is the creation of offspring from a single parent form two daughter cells that are
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All the forms of Asexual Reproduction with examples of each Binary Fission: Single Celled Organisms Exact copy of DNA Identical to Parent Example: Bacteria
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bacteria and other microorganisms These organisms reproduce themselves asexually A single-celled organism, such as a bacterium or an amoeba,
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