What forms of asexual reproduction are known to you? Give examples.

1. Division. This form is typical for unicellular organisms. As a result of division, the cell divides into two or more fragments, which then turn into full-fledged organisms.
2. Budding. Budding is characteristic of yeast and marine coelenterates such as corals, sponges, polyps, and hydras.
3. Vegetative reproduction. This form is characteristic of many higher plants that reproduce by dividing rhizomes, tubers, creeping roots with buds, etc.
4. Spore formation. Sporulation is characteristic of many bacteria, fungi, and algae.
5. Fragmentation. This method is typical for starfish, most species of annelids.



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