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In what does a new organism grows from just a part of the parent organism?

A cell.


What is the term to use for a new organism growing from just a part of the parent organism?

It is called budding. It is when a parent organism produces a bud like formation on it's body with it's genetic information. This happens in plants, sea sponges and some other organisms that reproduce asexually. Yes, this is a type of asexual reproduction. Meaning that a single parent organism is producing the offspring. There is no contribution from another organism, just one parent organism replicating it's traits so they can be passed on to their offspring.Another kind is called splicing. It is when you take a special kind of tape (the actual name of it slipped my mind) and you adhere the clipping of, say an orange plant to a lemon plant. It will grow off part of an organism, now made it's parent organism, but it will produce mixed fruits.There is also when a starfish loses it's body, and there is just an arm left. It can regenerate a new body, just like a lizard can regenerate it's tail!These are all types of asexual reproduction.


What is the part begonia plants grow from their parent plant?

leaves


Can a new organism grow from part of the parent organism?

Yes, some organisms can grow from a single cell or part of the parent organism through asexual reproduction. This process allows for the growth of new individuals that are genetically identical to the parent. Examples include plants propagating through stem cuttings or some animals regenerating from a severed body part.


What is the hardest part of being a parent?

The hardest part of a being a parent is watching your child grow up and they can't live with you anymore and move to another house


How does an organism reproduce asexually?

Asexual reproduction is a process by which an organism reproduces without the involvement of gametes or sexual reproduction. This can occur through various methods, such as budding, where a new individual grows from a part of the parent organism, or binary fission, where a single organism divides into two identical offspring. Other forms include fragmentation, where a piece of the parent organism grows into a new individual, and vegetative propagation, common in plants, where new plants grow from roots, stems, or leaves. Asexual reproduction allows for rapid population growth and the ability to colonize new environments.


What are 3 parts of asexual reproduction?

Binary fission: division of a single-celled organism into two identical daughter cells. Budding: new individuals developed as outgrowths from the parent organism. Spore formation: specialized reproductive cells that can grow into new organisms under favorable conditions.


Is the heart a mutlicellular organism?

No, the heart is an organ, a part of a living thing, animal. An organism is an entire living thing not just one organ, or "part".


What example is an organism?

An example on an organism is like and animal or a human.


What process produces offspring from a pinched off part of the parent?

The process that produces offspring from a pinched-off part of the parent is called budding. In budding, a new organism develops as an outgrowth or bud from the parent organism, eventually detaching and becoming a separate individual. This method is commonly observed in certain organisms such as yeast, hydra, and some types of coral. Budding allows for asexual reproduction, enabling rapid population growth under favorable conditions.


What is an organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism called?

An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism is called a carnivore.


What is a difference between regeneration and budding?

Regeneration is when an animal loses a limb and that limb grows a whole new organism from itself using cell division. Budding is when an organism grows a new organism on its body and that new organism is released when it is grown enough.