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This method of asexual reproduction is seen in paramoecium. - Science and Technology 2

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This method of asexual reproduction is seen in paramoecium.

Options

  • transverse binary fission

  • longitudinal binary fission

  • simple binary fission.

  • regeneration

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Solution

transverse binary fission

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Chapter 3: Life Processes in Living Organisms Part - 2 - Choose the correct option

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Chapter 3 Life Processes in Living Organisms Part - 2
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