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:
$1$. $Unicellular$ $nature$: Both organisms are single-celled, which allows the entire cell to participate in the reproductive process.
$2$. $Mitotic$ $cell$ $division$: They undergo simple mitotic cell division (or binary fission in $Amoeba$ and budding in yeast), where the parent cell divides to produce genetically identical offspring without the involvement of gamete formation or fusion.

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