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NEET Questions / Zoology / Reproduction in Organisms / Asexual Reproduction
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
In which of these organisms is binary fission a common mode of reproduction?
Hydra
Bacteria
Yeast
Planaria
Which form of asexual reproduction involves the development of a new organism from an outgrowth or bud due to cell division at one particular site?
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Budding
Spore formation
A potato tuber developing into a new plant is an example of:
Fragmentation
Spore formation
Vegetative propagation
Binary fission
Which organism commonly reproduces through binary fission?
Hydra
Bacteria
Yeast
Amoeba
Binary fission is the mode of asexual reproduction in
Amoeba
Paramecium
Both (1) and (2)
Yeast
Binary fission is a mode of
Micropropagation
Vegetative propagation
Macropropagation
Sexual reproduction