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How Do Organisms Reproduce | Introduction and Asexual Reproduction | CBSE Class 10 Science
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Reproduction
Reproduction is the process by which all organisms multiply in number and increase their population.
Asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction that involves only one organism. A single organism reproduces two or multiple organisms on its own. This is seen in all unicellular organisms, some multicellular organisms and a few plants.
Sexual reproduction
The mode of reproduction that involves two individuals; one male and one female. They produce sex cells or gametes which fuse to form a new organism.
Asexual Reproduction
Fission
Fission is an asexual reproduction that is common in most of the unicellular organisms.
Budding
Budding is a type of asexual reproduction in which a small cyst-like structure is formed on the parent’s body, which gives rise to a new individual.
Regeneration and fragmentation
Regeneration is the process of growing back the lost organ or body part by the organism (e.g. lizard).
Fragmentation is the process by which an organism gets fragmented into smaller pieces and each piece grows into a whole new organism.
Spore formation
Organisms such as fungi make spores that can grow into complete new individuals when dispersed from their fruiting body.
Vegetative propagation
This is a type of asexual reproduction seen in plants.
The vegetative part of the plant, like leaves, stem, roots, gives rise to a new plant.
Vegetative propagation can be artificial or natural.
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