Asexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Asexual Reproduction, Binary Fission, Clone & Encystation etc.
Important Questions on Asexual Reproduction
The phenomenon of asexual reproduction that mimics sexual reproduction by formation of seed without fertilization is called

Asexual reproduction mode of seed formation is called:

The “walking” fern is so named because

Sporulation is a type of asexual reproduction.



Sporulation is a type of asexual reproduction pattern exhibited by Amoeba.

Hydra reproduces by the Budding process.

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Gemmule formation is a common mode of asexual reproduction in _____.(Sponges, Hydra, Amoeba, Yeast)

Which one of the following does NOT represent asexual reproduction?

Which group of lichens do NOT produce spores?

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The plant part used for vegetative propagation is called _____. (corolla, gynoecium, propagule, clones)

Name the vegetative propagule in the Agave.

Sporangiospores are the asexual reproductive structures of sponges.

Give one word for the asexual reproductive structures of Hydra.

The asexual reproductive structures of Penicillium is

Amoeba reproduces by binary fission. Similarly,
Aspergillus reproduces by

Amoeba reproduces by binary fission. Similarly,
(i) Sponge reproduces by

Name the type of reproduction, i.e asexual or sexual by which single-celled organisms(like bacteria) divide.

Statement I:During binary fission in Paramoecium, the daughter individual formed from the posterior part of the parent is called proter.
Statement II: Sporogony in Plasmodium is a type of multiple fission.
The correct option among the following is
