iii.1. Diverse Modes of Microorganism Reproduction
Microorganisms exhibit diverse modes of reproduction, contributing to their adaptability and survival. Common modes include binary fission (bacteria), budding (yeast), sporulation (fungi), and both sexual and asexual reproduction (protozoa), showcasing the remarkable versatility of microbial life.
What role does Microorganism Reproduction play in diversity?
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- Parents Involvement: Depending on the number of parents involved, there are different modes of reproduction.
- Every living organism reproduces by either of the two modes i.e. sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction.
- Microorganisms can also reproduce asexually or sexually.
- In sexual reproduction, two microbes mix their genetic information and so their offspring are genetically different.
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Asexual reproduction and the genesis of genetically identical offspring
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- Identical Offsprings: In asexual reproduction, a single microbe produces two identical offspring without the help of a partner.
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- Involve Single Organism:It is the mode of production that involves only one organism.
- Genetically Identical: The offspring that is produced is genetically identical to the mother and almost always has the same number of chromosomes, which are called clones.
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