Asexual Reproduction in Animals

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Asexual Reproduction in Animals: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Fragmentation, Cloning, Clone, Binary Fission, Budding, Regeneration, Binary Fission in Amoeba, Budding in Hydra, Multiple Fission, Asexual Reproduction in Animals, Regeneration in Starfish and, Story of Dolly

Important Questions on Asexual Reproduction in Animals

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What happened to cloned Dolly?

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What is the main goal of cloning?

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What is cloning explain?

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Give two examples of the animals that undergo regeneration.

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Write a note on the process of regeneration.

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The bud of hydra separates as a new individual by the process of budding.

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Write a note on the process of budding in hydra.

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Multiple fission produces larger number of daughter cells.

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Write the definition of multiple fission.

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Draw a diagram of starfish showing regeneration.

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Regeneration is the type of reproduction that can be seen in starfish.

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Draw the diagram of Planaria showing fragmentation.

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Mention various types of asexual reproduction?

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What is asexual reproduction? Give some examples.

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Which of these organisms reproduce by budding?

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_______ was the first mammal to be cloned.

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Amoeba reproduces through?

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Simple binary fission is found in

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The yeast multiply by a process called