In asexual reproduction the offsprings look the same as only a single parent is involved and there is no formation or fusion of gametes.Asexual reproduction involves mitotic divisions and the individuals produced are genetically similar.
Most offspring even not the same species look similar, only when they become adults they vary.
all organisms can divide to produce same offspring that are similar to the parents
all organisms can divide to produce same offspring that are similar to the parents
regardless of how they look if they can produce a fertile offspring they are of the same species
they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
You look at the offspring. Offspring of a heterogenous match are going to have different phenotype percentages than those of a homogenous match.
Offspring who have the same parents are called siblings.
Porcupines look like little bugs when they are in offspring they don't look exatually what they look like when they are out. When they are offspring they are resting and waiting for winter. I know because i remember this book in 2nd Grade about porcupines.
You All Look the Same to Me was created in 2002.
They don't - they all look different. Why do you think they all look the same?
The offspring of a plant that has all the same genes is called a clone. The same is true for animals.
they would all look the same
In other words 6 twins born at the same time And they are called Sextuplets.. Five offspring - quintuplets Six offspring - sextuplets Seven offspring - septuplets Eight offspring - octuplets Nine offspring - nonuplets Ten offspring - decaplets