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The mode of reproduction in Amoeba is......

The mode of reproduction in Amoeba is........

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binary fission
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  • Nutrition in Amoeba is:

    A
    Sporozoic
    B
    Parasitic
    C
    Holozoic
    D
    Holophytic
  • The mode of asexual reproduction in bacteria are:

    A
    Formation of gametes
    B
    Endospore formation
    C
    Conjugation
    D
    Zoospore formation
  • Vegetative reproduction means:

    A
    A plant portion is used as means of propagation
    B
    Seed is used as means of propagation
    C
    Fruit is used as means of propagation
    D
    Vegetative reproduction is an important characteristic feature of all living organisms.
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