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External budding- Hydra
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Fragmentation- Yeast
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Parthenogenesis- Turkey

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Correct option is C

In some organisms, if the body breaks into distinct pieces (fragments) each fragment grows into an adult capable of producing offspring (e.g., Hydra). This is also a mode of asexual reproduction called fragmentation. Yeast is unicellular and therefore fragmentation is not found.


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Asexual reproduction is common in
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c. animals with relatively simple organisation


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