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what cell division type is illustrated by the organism below? image of an organism undergoing cell division options: mitosis, meiosis, asexual budding, sexual cell division
The image shows an organism (likely a hydra or similar) forming a bud that develops into a new individual. Asexual budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows as an outgrowth (bud) from the parent. Mitosis is cell division for growth/repair, meiosis is for sexual reproduction (gamete formation), and sexual cell division involves gametes/fusion, which isn't shown here. So the process is asexual budding.
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asexual budding