❖ Different types of asexual reproduction in
Protoza
Protozoa exhibit various types of asexual reproduction, each with
distinct mechanisms. Here is an overview of the different types:
1. Binary Fission
Description: The most common form of asexual reproduction in protozoa.
Process:
The nucleus undergoes mitotic division, and the cell's organelles are
replicated.
The cell elongates, and a constriction forms in the middle.
The cytoplasm divides, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells.
Examples: Paramecium, Amoeba.
2. Multiple Fission
Description: A form of asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into
multiple daughter cells simultaneously.
Process:
The nucleus undergoes multiple rounds of mitosis without cytokinesis,
forming several nuclei within the parent cell.
The cytoplasm then divides, each portion surrounding a nucleus, resulting in
many daughter cells at once.
Protoza
Protozoa exhibit various types of asexual reproduction, each with
distinct mechanisms. Here is an overview of the different types:
1. Binary Fission
Description: The most common form of asexual reproduction in protozoa.
Process:
The nucleus undergoes mitotic division, and the cell's organelles are
replicated.
The cell elongates, and a constriction forms in the middle.
The cytoplasm divides, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells.
Examples: Paramecium, Amoeba.
2. Multiple Fission
Description: A form of asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into
multiple daughter cells simultaneously.
Process:
The nucleus undergoes multiple rounds of mitosis without cytokinesis,
forming several nuclei within the parent cell.
The cytoplasm then divides, each portion surrounding a nucleus, resulting in
many daughter cells at once.