Which of the following groups consist of organisms which multiply by fragmentation?
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — The Living World
Which of the following groups consist of organisms which multiply by fragmentation?
- Earthworm, Amoeba, fungi
- Earthworm, fungi, bacteria
- Fungi, filamentous algae, protonema of mosses
- Amoeba, Hydra, bacteria
Answer
(C) Fungi, filamentous algae, protonema of mosses
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