Asexual reproduction takes place through budding in

Amoeba

Yeast

Plasmodium

Leishmania

 

Answer:

Checking all the options

(a) Amoeba reproduces through Binary fission .

BINARY FISSION IN AMOEBA - Teachoo.jpg

(b) Yeast reproduced asexually through budding . In yeast, a tiny outgrowth is seen in the parent cells which grows into a bud. The stages of budding in yeast are shown in the figure given below:

BUDDING IN YEAST - Teachoo.jpg

(c) Plasmodium reproduces through Multiple fission .

MULTIPLE FISSION IN PLASMODIUM - Teachoo.jpg

(d) Leishmania reproduces by a binary mission.

BINARY FISSION IN LEISHMANIA - Teachoo.jpg

 So, the correct answer is (b) - yeast .

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