Amoebas reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where the cell splits into two identical daughter cells. Under certain conditions, they may also undergo sexual reproduction by forming haploid gametes that fuse to create a diploid cell, which eventually undergoes meiosis to form new haploid amoebas.
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No, amoebas reproduce by a process called binary fission, where they split into two identical daughter cells. Fertilization is not required for their reproduction.
Yes, amoebas can reproduce by fragmentation. During fragmentation, the amoeba divides into two or more parts, each of which develops into a new individual.
An amoeba is a unicellular, genderless organism that belongs to the Protista kingdom & can reproduce through asexual reproduction. Amoeba are the unicellular, microscopic organism which moves by the help of pseudopodia (false foot)
An example of an organism that can reproduce asexually is an amoeba. Amoebas are unicellular organisms that can divide through a process called binary fission to produce genetically identical offspring. Mice reproduce sexually through the union of egg and sperm cells.
No they are asexual.
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No, amoebas reproduce by a process called binary fission, where they split into two identical daughter cells. Fertilization is not required for their reproduction.
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Yes, amoebas can reproduce by fragmentation. During fragmentation, the amoeba divides into two or more parts, each of which develops into a new individual.
About 5-7 years.
Worms, sponges, Amoeba and Fungi.
Amoebas eat bacteria and microscopic protozoa for their nutrients. The materials obtained help the amoeba grow, and binary fission lets the amoeba reproduce.