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Q: How does cloning differ from natural reproduction?
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What is artificial cloning?

When a clone is made without the use of artificial cloning. Natural cloning: Twins, mitosis, asexual reproduction Artificial cloning: SCNT, therepuetic + reproductive cloning.


How does natural animal cloning happen?

by having sex ^No. That is sexual reproduction. Cloning occurs when one organism creates an exact copy of itself on it's own.


What is orchid cloning?

Cloning is a type of asexual reproduction.


What are concerns of cloning?

Its mostly just the ethics of it, but some concerns are unwanted mistakes and mutations, as well as fear that were messing with the natural cycle of reproduction and natural selection and such.


Is asexual reproduction same as cloning?

No. Cloning is how you make a sexual system behave asexually - it is quiet complicated. Asexual reproduction is budding.


What are some concerns of cloning?

Its mostly just the ethics of it, but some concerns are unwanted mistakes and mutations, as well as fear that were messing with the natural cycle of reproduction and natural selection and such.


Why is asexual reproduction cloning?

cloning is asexual reproduction because asexual reproduction is to have an organism be produced by only one organism. So the item you clone is producing another organism.


Is cloning a type of sexual reproduction?

False. It is asexual


Is binary fission in unicellular organisms an example of reproduction?

Yes, it's asexual reproduction. It also counts as cloning.


What is the diffenrence between artificial cloaning and natural cloaning?

Artificial cloning is when you plan it and natural cloning is when it just happens


The creation of offspring carrying genetic information from just a single parent is called?

Asexual reproduction.


What was the first cloning ever?

Bacterial reproduction, 3 billion years ago.