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Different types of asexual reproduction are:
(i) Fission: An individual divides and gives rise to offsprings. e.g., Amoeba.
(ii) Budding: An individual gives rise to a bulb-like projection called bud. This bud on separation from the body of the parent becomes a new individual. e.g., Hydra.
(iii) Fragmentation: An individual breaks into pieces and each piece grown into new individual e.g., Spirogyra.
(iv) Spore formation: An organism produces spores which in favourable conditions give rise to new individuals e.g., Mucor.
(v) Vegetative propagation: A part of the plant body give rise to new individual plant e.g,. in rose stem cutting gives rise to a new rose plant.
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