Bacterial Classification and Protists Quick Check

you discover an unknown protista. a section breaks off from the main protist specimen, and this piece develops into an adult protist. select the type of reproduction your specimen underwent and the name of this particular process.

a. sexual reproduction; fission
b. asexual reproduction; budding
c. sexual reproduction; conjugation
d. asexual reproduction; fregmentation

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The correct answer is:

d. asexual reproduction; fragmentation

In this scenario, a section breaking off from the main protist and developing into an adult protist is an example of fragmentation, a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows from a fragment of the original organism.

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