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asexual reproduction. They only need one parent to produce more
A sexual reproduction is normally a much faster process than sexual reproduction (through flowers and seeds). Some plant employ this mechanism when conditions are favourable and they can multiply quickly - where as sexual reproduction and the formation of seeds is used to bridge some gap (distance, weather or climatic conditions). Asexual plants are clones, in otherwords they are genteically identical to each other.
Asexual reproduction creates duplicate organisms in which mutation occurs by a different process than sexual specialization. *Viruses, because they can mutate to have different specific hosts or effects, are sometimes considered "non-living" despite their ability to reproduce and change.
Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
The formula you are looking for is W = I x E.
Asexual reproduction generates offspring that are genetically identical to a single parent. Asexual reproduction allows the organisms to reproduce very quickly. Asexual reproducers do not have to carry their offspring for a long amount of time and produce more than one at a time. Asexual reproducers do not have to spend time looking for a mate.
asexual reproduction. They only need one parent to produce more
asexual offsprings are exactly alike with their parent.they show little variation so little chance for survival during struggles created by naturetheir number is more than sexually reproducing organism
Advantages: Quick, no need to find a mate, if immune to a disease, all will be immuneDisadvantages: No evolution and variation, if suceptible to disease, all will be, can enhance good charcteristics,Well, for starters, the obvious one is that the organism does not need to look for a mate. The time spent looking for a mate could be wasted, but in asexual reproduction, all the organism needs is itself. Like an amoeba splitting into two. A disadvantage to asexual reproduction is that the original organism is destroyed, making two new organisms in its place.
A sexual reproduction is normally a much faster process than sexual reproduction (through flowers and seeds). Some plant employ this mechanism when conditions are favourable and they can multiply quickly - where as sexual reproduction and the formation of seeds is used to bridge some gap (distance, weather or climatic conditions). Asexual plants are clones, in otherwords they are genteically identical to each other.
Asexual reproduction creates duplicate organisms in which mutation occurs by a different process than sexual specialization. *Viruses, because they can mutate to have different specific hosts or effects, are sometimes considered "non-living" despite their ability to reproduce and change.
Yeasts have asexual and sexual reproductive cycles; however the most common mode of vegetative growth in yeast is the asexual reproduction by budding or fission. Here a small bud, or daughter cell, is formed on the parent cell. The nucleus of the parent cell splits into a daughter nucleus and migrates into the daughter cell. The bud continues to grow until it separates from the parent cell, forming a new cell. The bud can develop on different parts of the parent cell depending on the genus of the yeast.
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Zinc metal would be what you are looking for
I think evolution may be the term you are looking for.
I think the answer your looking for is bile. The liver produces Bile from waste.
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