The two new offspring cells separate and the parent cell no longer exists
Yes and no. You get two daughter cells which are genetically identical to the original - are they both new or both old? It all depends on your viewpoint.
it reproduces
An asexual single cell organism who reproduces by mytosis, or splitting the parent cell in half.
When the host cell reproduces, the provirus is replicated along with the host cell's DNA. As the host cell divides, each daughter cell also inherits a copy of the provirus, which integrates into the genome of the new cells.
two identical daughter cells with the same genetic information as the parent cell.
it reproduces
Amoeba It's a Protist. It reproduces asexually.
I don't know! You tell me
That's false. The parent continues on with a small part of itself pinched off and developing independently as the "offspring". The "parent" amoeba can reproduce repeatedly just like most organisms.
you tell me
The animale cell reproduces by breaking apart which is called homeotsis and forming a new cellThe animale cell reproduces by breaking apart which is called homeotsis and forming a new cell
Asexual reproduction.