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  1. Q1. Which mode of asexual reproduction is: 'the parent splits into two cells'?

    • A.binary fission (Amoeba)
    • B.spore formation (Rhizopus)
    • C.fragmentation (Spirogyra)
    • D.regeneration (Planaria)

    Answer: A. binary fission (Amoeba)

  2. Q2. Which mode of asexual reproduction is: 'a bud grows and detaches'?

    • A.budding (Hydra/yeast)
    • B.fragmentation (Spirogyra)
    • C.regeneration (Planaria)
    • D.vegetative propagation (potato)

    Answer: A. budding (Hydra/yeast)

    What does the chapter say about this? Asexual = single parent -> identical offspring (binary fission, budding, fragmentation, spores, vegetative propagation); sexual = two gametes -> zygote with variation; matching the stem's described feature against this list => the option answering the question = budding (Hydra/yeast). Does that line up with one of the options? Yes - Correct. And the rest? option B) 'fragmentation (Spirogyra)' fails since fragmentation (Spirogyra): the body breaks into pieces that grow; option C) 'regeneration (Planaria)' is incorrect: regeneration (Planaria): a whole body grows from a part. Pick: A) budding (Hydra/yeast).

  3. Q3. Which mode of asexual reproduction is: 'spores form in a sporangium'?

    • A.spore formation (Rhizopus)
    • B.regeneration (Planaria)
    • C.vegetative propagation (potato)
    • D.multiple fission (Plasmodium)

    Answer: A. spore formation (Rhizopus)

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