Which of the following combinations of reproductive strategies is LEAST likely to be observed in a single organism?
Binary fission and budding
Fragmentation and regeneration
Fragmentation and parthenogenesis
Budding and gemmule formation
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Regeneration of tail in lizards is an example of
Epimorphosis
Morphollaxis
Heteromorphosis
parthenogenesis
Cell Division is itself a type of reproduction in?
Euglena
Penicillium
Rhizopus
Liver Worts
Which organism commonly reproduces through binary fission?
Hydra
Bacteria
Yeast
Amoeba
The formation of gemmules in sponges is an example of:
External budding
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Internal budding
Many unicellular organisms reproduce by the process of.
Fission
Regeneration
Ovulation
Non-disjunction
Which of the following is the asexual reproductive structure in Penicillium?
Conidia
Zoospores
Ascospores
Basidiospores
What is the eye of potato?
root
stem
bud
flower
Encystation is seen in?
Amoeba
Bacteria
Virus
None of these
A clone is
Heterozygote obtained asexually
Homozygote obtained asexually
Heterozygote produced by sexual methods
Homozygote produced by sexual reproduction
Binary fission is a mode of
Micropropagation
Vegetative propagation
Macropropagation
Sexual reproduction