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Mention two inherent characteristics of Amoeba and yeast that enable them to reproduce asexually

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Organisms**: The question asks about two inherent characteristics of Amoeba and Yeast that enable them to reproduce asexually. 2. **Characteristic 1 - Simple Organization**: - Both Amoeba and Yeast have a relatively simple cellular organization. This simplicity allows for easier cellular processes, including reproduction. - Amoeba is a unicellular organism, and Yeast, although a fungus, is also primarily unicellular in its yeast form. This simplicity facilitates asexual reproduction methods such as binary fission in Amoeba and budding in Yeast. ...
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