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No, asexual reproduction does not involve two parents. It only involves one parent, and the offspring are genetically identical to the parent.
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Asexual reproduction is a form of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes from two parents. While it does not involve two parents in the traditional sense, asexual reproduction does require at least one parent to produce offspring genetically identical to itself through methods such as budding, binary fission, or spore formation.
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Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction does not involve gametes and produces genetically identical offspring.
There are no "parents" as such, as asexual reproduction is reproduction without the use of sex organs. Asexual reproduction is usually found in amoeba, and other single celled organisms.
One parent is involved in asexual reproduction.
Asexual: the offspring has a single parent.Sexual: the offspring has two parents (combining some chromosomes from each parent). In asexual reproduction, as long as there are no mutations, the offspring are identical to the parents; in sexual reproduction, they are not.
Asexual parents are of both the same gender, while sexual parents are a combination of both male and female
Genes can be transmitted during both sexual and asexual reproduction. During sexual reproduction, genes are combined from two parents to produce offspring with a mix of traits. Asexual reproduction can involve the direct transmission of genes from a single parent to offspring through processes like cell division.
Asexual reproduction is the most common method of reproduction among bacteria.
Asexual reproduction. Parthenogenesis.