There are several answers. As there are no gametes and only one parent, it is asexual reproduction.
In different plants and animals, this can be known by various names such as budding, cloning, and grafting.
In some animals it is called parthenogenesis. There are times of year, for example, when female aphids (e.g. greenfly) reproduce asexually. When the daughter is born, she already has a small offspring inside her. For this reason aphids reproducing this way are sometimes called "pregnant grandmothers"!
its called invitro...
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asexual reproduction not sexual......asexual
Asexual Reproduction
asexual reproduction.
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Its called budding.
The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring
Asexual Reproduction - the offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent.
it is called chlorobiastic which means the offspring looks exactly like its parent.
half of its genetic material from each parent.
The process which produces an exact copy of the parent organism is asexual.
Its called budding.
During asexual reproduction, a single parent passes copies of all of its genes to each of its offspring. The individual reproduced is the parent cell's clone, an organism that is GENETICALLY IDENTICAL to its parent. Hope that helps!
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a true breeding plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s).
The offspring is not identical to parent in sexual reproduction because sexual reproduction produces an offspring that is genetically different from the parents. ---- The answer above is actually incorrect. The offspring is identical genetically to the parent because mitosis produces cells genetically identical to the parent cell or cells. But the offspring itself is not identical.
Because the offspring of an organism with a desirable inherited trait is more likely to survive than the offspring of an organism with a desirable acquired trait (because the offspring of an organism with a desirable acquired trait will not have its parent's desirable trait).
Sexual Reproduction is the process by which a new organism develops from joining of male and female sex cells (sperm and ova respectively). An organism that reproduces sexually requires a partner, with the offspring sharing characteristics from each parent. Examples include mammals, most reptiles, and flowering plants. Asexual Reproduction is the process by which a single organism produces a new organism identical to itself. An asexually reproducing organism does not require a partner to produce offspring. Examples include bacteria, nonflowering plants and some reptiles.
If all the offspring of a testcross are alike and resemble the organism being tested then the parent is homozygous.
The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring
Sexual reproduction produces offspring similar to parents. Asexual reproduction causes the offspring to be exactly the same as the one parent.