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Q: How does a orchid produced by means of tissue culture compare to its parent parent plant?
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How do daughter cells produced by mitosis compare to the parent cell in size?

they r identical


How do new cells produced by unicellular organisms compare to parent unicellular organism?

They are clones, save any uncorrected copying errors.


Why do all the plants produced from one explant have the same DNA?

Because its culture is a asexual reproduction so it only ha one parent that means its DNA is the same


How do offspring in sexual reproduction compare to the parent?

The offspring share half of the parent's genes.


How do the daughter cells compare to parent cells?

Daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.


Why is offspring produced by asexual reproduction identical to the parent that produced them?

There are no genetics


How does a daughter cell compare to the parent cell after undergoing meiosis?

They have 1/2 the genetic material of the parent cell.


How will the offspring compare to the parent in term of traits and genetics materials?

the child has only one parent so the offspring will look exactly like the parent.


Where do young produced from asexual reproduction get their genes from?

The parent.


How does DNA in offspring produced by asexual reproduction compare to DNA in offspring produced by sexual reproduction?

If an offspring was produced through asexual reproduction, its genes will be exactly like its parent. This is more or less a clone of the parent. An example of this is a bacterium. If an offspring is produced through sexual reproduction, it will contain genes from both parents. (such as humans)


In mitosis how does a daughter cell compare with its parent cell?

A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.


How does the chromosome content of a parent cell compare with that of a gamete?

The gamete will have 50% of the genetic material of the parent. This is then fused with the other parent's 50% to give the offspring the whole 100%.