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Asexual Reproduction in Animals

Biology ⇒ Reproduction and Development

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Context: A planarian is cut into three pieces. Each piece grows into a new planarian. What type of asexual reproduction is this?
Context: A starfish loses one of its arms, and the arm grows into a new starfish. What is this process called?
Context: In a laboratory, a scientist observes a single-celled organism dividing into two equal parts. What type of reproduction is being observed?
Context: In a pond, you observe that all hydra look exactly the same. What could be the reason for this?
Describe how paramecium reproduces asexually.
Describe one way in which asexual reproduction is different from sexual reproduction.
Describe the process of binary fission in amoeba.
Describe the process of budding in animals.
Explain the difference between binary fission and multiple fission.
Explain why asexual reproduction is common in simple animals.
Explain why asexual reproduction is less favorable in changing environments.
List two disadvantages of asexual reproduction.
Name one animal that can reproduce by regeneration.
What is asexual reproduction?