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Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
`{:(,"Column I",,"Column II"),(A.,"Planaria",(i),"Binary fission"),(B,."Fungi",(ii),"Asexual spores"),(C.,"Yeast",(iii),"Budding"),(D.,"Amoeba",(iv),"True regeneration"),(,,(v),"Fragmentation"):}`

A

A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(iv)

B

A-(iv), B-(ii), (v), C-(iii), D-(i)

C

A-(ii), B-(v), C-(i), D-(iv)

D

A-(v), B-(ii), (i), C-(iii), D-(iv)

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To solve the matching question between Column I and Column II, we will analyze each organism and identify its corresponding mode of asexual reproduction. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Organisms and Their Characteristics**: - **Planaria**: A flatworm known for its ability to regenerate lost body parts. - **Fungi**: A group of organisms that reproduce via spores. - **Yeast**: A type of fungus that reproduces asexually through budding. - **Amoeba**: A unicellular organism that reproduces by binary fission. 2. **Match Each Organism with the Correct Mode of Asexual Reproduction**: - **Planaria**: - Can regenerate and also reproduce through fragmentation. However, true regeneration is a more specific characteristic of Planaria. - **Match**: (A) Planaria → (iv) True regeneration. - **Fungi**: - Reproduces primarily through asexual spores. - **Match**: (B) Fungi → (ii) Asexual spores. - **Yeast**: - Reproduces by budding, where a small part of the parent organism detaches and grows into a new individual. - **Match**: (C) Yeast → (iii) Budding. - **Amoeba**: - Reproduces by binary fission, where the organism divides into two identical daughter cells. - **Match**: (D) Amoeba → (i) Binary fission. 3. **Final Matching**: - A → iv (Planaria → True regeneration) - B → ii (Fungi → Asexual spores) - C → iii (Yeast → Budding) - D → i (Amoeba → Binary fission) ### Summary of Matches: - A. Planaria → (iv) True regeneration - B. Fungi → (ii) Asexual spores - C. Yeast → (iii) Budding - D. Amoeba → (i) Binary fission
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