that is called asexual reproduction, if that's what you mean
Budding or asexual reproduction
Buddinh
no im asking if that is called a seed or a clone or an embyo or a egg
In sexual reproduction, organisms with a nucleus containing DNA take half their DNA from one parent and half their DNA from the other parent. Some of the DNA even gets mixed up in the process. The DNA provides the instructions telling the organism how to grow and develop. Since the DNA in the new organism is not like that of either parent, the new organism will not be like either parent.
Asexual reproduction
All Red, no white.
A whole new organism can grow from just one piece of the parent in animals that have the ability to asexually reproduce. This is reproduction with one parent.
New plants are formed because the cells divide. This is like a starfish who has been cut in half.
A new organism that is produced by a parent is called an offspring. Some organisms reproduce asexually while others reproduce sexually.
It is sexual reproduction
one parent strand and one new strand of DNA.
Parent. Organisms have two alleles of each gene, one from each parent.
In sexual reproduction, organisms with a nucleus containing DNA take half their DNA from one parent and half their DNA from the other parent. Some of the DNA even gets mixed up in the process. The DNA provides the instructions telling the organism how to grow and develop. Since the DNA in the new organism is not like that of either parent, the new organism will not be like either parent.
Parent
sexual: in sexual reproduction, cells from two different parents unite to form the first cell of the new organism.asexual: in asexual reproduction, a single parent produces offspring that are identical to itself.
because the chromosomes are identicul by bridget
Asexual reproduction.
Clones are produced by asexual reproduction. There's only one parent.
Asexual reproduction
That process is called Mitosis. It is the division of cells and organisms creating 2 new cells from the parent cell/organism. _________________ budding! ex- hydra