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yes they are identical to the cell parent in asexual reproduction.
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.
Examples of structures that are part of asexual reproduction in some plants are rhizomes and bulbs. Asexual reproduction results in offspring that are similar genetically to the parent.
Meiosis
Asexual reproduction used by prokaryotes such as bacteria is called binary fission. This is the dividing of a cell into two new cells.
chromosome
Sister cells or buds.
True.
Mitosis is asexual reproduction. Individual cells do not have sexual organs. Because of this, mitosis reproduces with identical cells.
Asexual Reproduction
Yes, budding is a process of asexual reproduction in plants. Yeast cells may also reproduce asexually by budding, a process wherein a protrusion or bud(extension of the cytoplasm) is produced which later detaches from the developing individuals.
The genetic information in parent cells is copied exactly and passed to daughter cells.
Asexual. Only human sex cells are created as haploid cells.
yes they are identical to the cell parent in asexual reproduction.
spores
Yes it is.
{It does not.} While occurring in Eukaryotes, particularly in Plants, asexual reproduction is occasionally a requirement.