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Select all that apply. What are some of the ways organisms reproduce asexually?

Budding

Fission

Fragmentation

Differentiation.

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budding, fission and fragmetation
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Answer:

Budding

Fission

fragmentation

are some of the ways by which organisms reproduce asexually.

Step-by-step explanation:

Asexual reproduction: where offspring are produced from the single parent and they receive the gene from only that parent. In asexual reproduction there is no fusion of gametes, and there no changes in the chromosomes numbers.

some of the ways by which organisms reproduce asexually are:

  • Budding: In this new organism is form from the bud as a result of repeated cell division which occurs at one specific site. budding occurs to take place invertebrates like hydras, and corals.
  • Fission: In which cell divides into two parts, which are identical and the same with similar DNA. e.g. Amoeba.
  • Fragmentation:In this organism is break into fragments that result in a new organism. an example is coral, in plants, starfish.

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