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प्रश्न
Choose the correct statement from the following
विकल्प
Gametes are involved in asexual reproduction
Bacteria reproduce asexually by budding
Conidia formation is a method of sexual reproduction
Yeast reproduce by budding
उत्तर
Conidia formation is a method of sexual reproduction
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