Sexual reproduction requires two different sets of (haploid) genes from two parents to produce an offspring (diploid).
Asexual reproduction only requires one parent, with said parent often splitting off a part of itself to form a clone - for example: fleas, earthworms and certain plant species. Most commercial plant propagation is done asexually (cuttings, tissue culture etc.)
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In a sexual reproduction, an organism produces offspring exactly similar to itself, (if no mutations occur). This means that it passes along an exact copy of its entire genome of genetic material/chromosomes/DNA.
In sexual reproduction, two organisms share their genome, each constitution half of the offspring's genome. This emans that each organism passes along half of its chromosomes, thus the offspring is a genetic blend of the two parents.
Mitosis is asexual reproduction, meiosis is sexual reproduction.
Sexual reproduction requires an two haploid gametes fusing to form a single diploid organism. Asexual reproduction does not.
Sexual reproduction includes the fusion of gametes during the production of offspring. Asexual reproduction produces new offspring without the fusion of gametes.
The difference between sexual and asexual is that in sexual reproduction, there are two parents, and in asexual, there is only one. In sexual reproduction, the two parents mix up their genes and produce a mix between the two parents. Asexual reproduction produces an exact match of the parent, since there were only the genes from the one parent.
Asexual reproduction involves a single parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring with a unique combination of genetic material from each parent.
The most important difference between sexual and asexual reproduction is that sexual reproduction involves the fusion of genetic material from two parents, resulting in offspring with genetic diversity, while asexual reproduction involves a single parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
Asexual reproduction involves a single parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring with a unique combination of genetic material from each parent.
They are both forms of reproduction.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two half-cells, or gametes, to create an offspring, e.g. in humans. Asexual reproduction referes to reproduction without the need for another organism, e.g. binary fission (spliting) in bacteria.
The key difference is that asexual reproduction involves a single parent, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. In sexual reproduction, two parents contribute genetic material to produce genetically diverse offspring.
asexual reproduction is an exact copy made from only one organism. The latter is from two organisms.
Asexual reproduction involves a single parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring with a unique combination of genetic material from each parent.