In asexual reproduction, one or more freely existing organisms arises from a single parent. There are different types of asexual reproduction.
Fission- this is a process by which a single-celled organism divides into two or more roughly equal parts. Binary fission is the division of an organism into two daughter cells.
Spores formation- spores are unicellular bodies formed by cell division in parent organisms. When detached from parent, they germinate and grow into new individuals.
Budding- it is a modified form of fission in yeasts. A small area of the cell wall of the parent cell softens and forms a protrusion. This enlarges until it is almost equal to the mother cell. The nucleus divide by mitosis. a constriction develops between the two which then separate.
Vegetative production- it refers to the process whereby, a portion detached from a parent plant develops into a new self-sustaining plant.
rapid movement of solid particles mixed with water: mudflow
slow movement of solid particles down a slope: creep
rapid movement of solid particles down a slope: landslide
rapid movement of solid particles mixed with water: earthflow
Explanation:
An earthflow is intermediate to mudflow and creep. It is the type of mass wasting that involves movement of solid particles saturated with water, not necessarily mixed with large quantities of it.
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