asexual reproduction
The offspring is not identical to parent in sexual reproduction because sexual reproduction produces an offspring that is genetically different from the parents. ---- The answer above is actually incorrect. The offspring is identical genetically to the parent because mitosis produces cells genetically identical to the parent cell or cells. But the offspring itself is not identical.
It is identical to the parents.
This is called "asexual reproduction".
In asexual reproduction, one parent produces genetically identical offspring by mitosis.
In asexual reproduction, one parent produces genetically identical offspring by mitosis.
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
A type of reproduction that involves only one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
What could be said is that the offspring will not be identical, genetically or regarding appearance; there will be variation between offspring and their sexually reproducing parents.
Asexual reproduction is the creation of offspring made without the grouping of an egg and sperm. The parent and the offspring are genetically identical to each other. Both the parent and offspring are adapted to their surrounding environment.
one parent, no union of gametes, offspring genetically identical
Asexual production is when there is one parent that produces offspring that are identical to the parent. Basically a copy of the parents DNA.
Better adapted to the environment due new genetic combinations by crossing over.