An organism that is produced by only one parent organism is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically identical to the parent organism.
asexual reproduction. Mitosis.
Plants that use both types of reproduction, sexual and asexual, are called facultative apomicts. They have the ability to reproduce through seeds produced by sexual reproduction as well as by producing clonal offspring through asexual means.
Reproduction that results in offspring that are clones is called asexual reproduction. This process involves a single parent producing genetically identical offspring through processes such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.
New organisms produced from one parent through asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent. This type of reproduction does not involve the combining of genetic material from two individuals. Examples include bacteria dividing by binary fission, plants reproducing through runners or bulbs, and some animals like starfish regenerating from a severed limb.
An organism that is produced by only one parent organism is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically identical to the parent organism.
asexual reproduction. Mitosis.
Plants that use both types of reproduction, sexual and asexual, are called facultative apomicts. They have the ability to reproduce through seeds produced by sexual reproduction as well as by producing clonal offspring through asexual means.
Asexual reproduction
Starfish are capable of asexual reproduction through a process called fission, where a new individual is formed from a part of the original organism.
This is called "asexual reproduction".
part of the cell cycle
Reproduction that results in offspring that are clones is called asexual reproduction. This process involves a single parent producing genetically identical offspring through processes such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.
asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction is a method by which one individual produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself. Asexual reproduction occurs through a process of cell division called mitosis. Asexual reproduction occurs in plants as well as in some animals, including sponges. If two cats are involved in reproduction, the process must be sexual.
New organisms produced from one parent through asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent. This type of reproduction does not involve the combining of genetic material from two individuals. Examples include bacteria dividing by binary fission, plants reproducing through runners or bulbs, and some animals like starfish regenerating from a severed limb.
I believe you are thinking of sexual reproduction. The opposite of sexual reproduction is asexual reproduction which occurs when offspring are produced without a male. Asexual reproduction is common among certain plants and single-celled organisms like bacteria and protists. Some species of animal can switch back and forth between sexual and asexual reproduction. Turkeys are a good example of this. Female turkeys can produce fertilized eggs in the absence of a male. Aphids are also capable of producing young in the absence of a male.