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1. asexual reproduction in which a single cell divides into two with no exchange of genetic material; reproduction method of bacteria
mitosis
2. asexual reproduction involving the growth of a new individual from part of an older organism; uneven distribution of cytoplasm that results in one cell receiving most of the cell contents
colony
3. a group of organisms attached to one another after undergoing asexual reproduction from a common parent
budding
4. the part of the cell division that causes the separation of the cytoplasm
binary fission
5. a phenomenon in which organisms break into two or more parts and then each part grows into a new individual
cytokinesis
6. the process involving the division of the nucleus of a body cell
multiple fission
7. asexual reproduction in which a single cell undergoes many mitotic divisions in the nucleus and a number of daughter cells are produced all at once
fragmentation
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