Fragmentation is a mode of asexual reproduction commonly observed in which of the following filamentous algae?
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Correct answer: Spirogyra
Spirogyra is a filamentous green alga that breaks into two or more fragments upon reaching maturity. Each fragment subsequently grows into a new complete filament.
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