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Reproduction in Organisms

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Reproduction by a single parent without the involvement of gamete formation is called:

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In Amoeba, the type of binary fission that occurs is:

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Which organism shows transverse binary fission?

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The process in which Amoeba secretes a protective chitinous cyst wall during unfavourable conditions is called:

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Which of the following organisms shows exogenous budding?

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Hydra

Step 1: Budding is a type of asexual reproduction where new individuals develop from buds on the parent body. Step 2: When buds are formed on the OUTER surface of the parent body, it is called exogenous budding. Step 3: Hydra is the classic example of exogenous budding – buds develop on the body surface and eventually detach. Step 4: Noctiluca shows endogenous budding where hundreds of buds form inside the cytoplasm. Step 5: Freshwater sponges reproduce by gemmules (internal buds), and Opalina shows plasmotomy. So, Hydra is the correct answer.

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Gemmules are internal buds used for asexual reproduction. They are found in:

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Freshwater sponges

Step 1: Gemmules are a special type of internal asexual reproductive structure. Step 2: They are formed in freshwater sponges and some marine sponges. Step 3: Gemmules consist of food-laden archaeocytes surrounded by a hard protective layer. Step 4: During unfavourable conditions, the parent sponge may disintegrate, but gemmules survive and later hatch into new sponges. Step 5: Hydra uses exogenous budding; Planaria uses morphallaxis (regeneration); Star fish shows epimorphosis (regeneration). So, the correct answer is Freshwater sponges.

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Regeneration was first studied in Hydra by which scientist?

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Abraham Trembley

Step 1: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to regrow lost or damaged body parts. Step 2: This phenomenon was first studied scientifically in Hydra. Step 3: Abraham Trembley was the scientist who first studied regeneration in Hydra in the year 1740. Step 4: Charles Bonnet is associated with the discovery of parthenogenesis in 1745, not regeneration. Step 5: Mendel studied genetics and Pasteur studied microbiology. Therefore, the correct answer is Abraham Trembley.

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The type of regeneration where the whole body grows from a small fragment is called:

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Morphallaxis

Step 1: Regeneration has two main types – morphallaxis and epimorphosis. Step 2: In morphallaxis, the WHOLE BODY regenerates from even a small fragment of the organism. Step 3: Examples of morphallaxis include Hydra and Planaria. Step 4: Epimorphosis, on the other hand, is the replacement of LOST BODY PARTS (not the entire body). Step 5: Reparative and restorative are subtypes of epimorphosis, not morphallaxis. So, the correct answer is Morphallaxis.

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