2) Using the information from the table above identify the type of Asexual
Reproduction in each of the following situations
a) A clump of algae cells are struck by a wave and broken up into smaller clumps.
Each of these smaller clumps grows into a new cell. Binary fission
b) A new strawberry plant begins to grow from the stem of a nearby plant
c) A small yeast cell starts to grow on the outside of a larger cell. Eventually the
smaller cell breaks away and continues to grow.
d) A leaf is cut off a plant and is taken to another garden. The leaf is planted and
grows into a new plant.
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Binary fission
Budding
Fragmentation
Spore formation
Vegetative reproduction
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