Mention two inherent characteristics of Amoeba and yeast that enable them to reproduce asexually.

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(N/A) The two inherent characteristics of $Amoeba$ and yeast that enable them to reproduce asexually are:
$(a)$ They are unicellular organisms,which allows their entire body to participate in the reproductive process.
$(b)$ They possess a very simple body organization,which facilitates rapid cell division or budding without the need for complex reproductive organs or specialized germ cells.

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