the answer is asexual
Asexual reproduction.
what is the type of reproduction when a new organism is produced identical to the parent organism
It is sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction results in identical offspring unless a mutation occurs. Mutation is a process wherein the genetic material of an organism is altered.
It is sexual reproduction
Genetically identical offspring are produced by asexual reproduction, also known as cloning. In asexual reproduction, the parent organism simply replicates its own genetics. This is in contrast to sexual reproduction in which two parent organisms combine their genetics.
The daughter organism is identical to the parent in asexual reproduction.
It is sexual reproduction
It cannot. Asexual reproduction is where a simple organism splits itself into exactly two halfs. Each half looks identical to the original organism before asexual reproduction.
sexual reproduction because asexual reproduction results in an organism that is identical to the parent cell which does not allow for diversity. diversity allows for evolution. sexual reproduction results in offspring that are not identical and may contain traits that are better adapted to survive in their environment.
This is called binary fission.
yes it has gone through a process called Asexual Reproduction.