Q. 555.0( 3 Votes )
Asexual reproduction through budding takes place in:
(i) Amoeba and Yeast
(ii) Yeast and Hydra
(iii) Hydra and Plasmodium
(iv) Corals and Sponges
A. (i) and (ii) B. only (ii)
C. (i) and (iii) D. (ii) and (iv)
Answer :
Hydra and yeast reproduce by budding. Coral and sponges are two marine organism which also reproduce by budding.
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