The answer is: purebred
anything asexual. it preety much clones itself. also hair is very common for mamals to pass down.
True-Breeding
purebred
purebred
asexual
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
semelparity
The offspring shows variation because sexual reproduction means that there were two gametes involved (one maternal, one paternal). This means that the offspring has a new genotype, different from the parents, made up of 50% maternal genes and 50% paternal genes.
Clones are offspring that are genetically identical to their parents and are produced through asexual reproduction, as opposed to sexual reproduction which produces a genetically different offspring.
Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction in plants
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
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.
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
The way a species produces offspring
semelparity
This is called "asexual reproduction".
It is sexual reproduction
In asexual reproduction, one parent produces genetically identical offspring by mitosis.
In asexual reproduction, one parent produces genetically identical offspring by mitosis.
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!
This is called "asexual reproduction".
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)