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Home » Class 10 » How do organism Reproduce » Fission

Fission

Last Updated on July 3, 2023 By Mrs Shilpi Nagpal

Question 1 What is fission?

Question 2 Describe asexual reproduction in amoeba?

Question 3 What is multiple fission?

Question 4 Name few organism which show binary fission?

Contents

  • 1 Fission
    • 1.1 (a) Binary Fission
    • 1.2 (b) Multiple Fission

Fission

Many single celled organism like protozoa and bacteria just split into two identical halves during cell division,leading to the creation of new organism.
For Ex:Amoeba,paramecium, leishmania.

(a) Binary Fission

The parent organism split or divide to form 2 new organism.

Amoeba: When the amoeba cell has reached its maximum size of growth,then first the nucleus of amoeba lengthens and divides into two parts.After that cytoplasm of amoeba divides into two parts,one part around each nucleus.In this way,one parent amoeba divides to form smaller amoebae.The splitting of parent cell during fission can take place in any plane.

amoeba

Paramecium: A fully grown paramecium divides into two parts to form smaller paramecia.

Paramecium

Leishmania(Parasite): It causes disease called kala-azar.In leishmania,splitting of parent cell during fission take place in a definite plane(longitudinally) with respect to flagellum at its ends.

(b) Multiple Fission

The parent organism split to produce many new organism at same time For Ex:Malarial Parasite (Plasmodium)

Filed Under: Class 10, How do organism Reproduce Tagged With: amoeba, binary fission, fission, leishmania, multiple fission, paramecium, single celled organism

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