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budding
budding
Offspring which arise as a contiguous outgrowth of the parent is called budding. The process of a parent cell dividing into a large number of genetically identical cells all at once is known as multiple fission.
a cell wall
Sexually- meiosis occurs to produce offspring Asexually- parent cell clones itself to create 2 identical offspring
budding
budding
Offspring which arise as a contiguous outgrowth of the parent is called budding. The process of a parent cell dividing into a large number of genetically identical cells all at once is known as multiple fission.
One homologous chromosomes in a pair from each parent
a cell wall
A mutation can be passed on if it occurs in a sex cell. This is because offspring have a copy of the parent's genetic code, so any mutation that is present here will also be present in the offspring.
Asexual reproduction, because no sex occurs in the process of making the offspring.
This occurs when the sperm and egg met and a new individual begins as a zygote.
Sexually- meiosis occurs to produce offspring Asexually- parent cell clones itself to create 2 identical offspring
Depends on how likely the mutation is to occur (how dominate) and on the genetics of the other parent. If the offspring is a clone, the mutation will be passed from parent to clone.
Budding.
The offspring share half of the parent's genes.