This is called fission and it's the preferred method among the Protists. There is also a method called budding practiced by the sponges which differs from fission in that there is a unequal distribution of material, so the larger component remains the "parent" organism whereas in fission there are two "daughters."
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This is a form of asexual reproduction where an organism splits in two.
because mitosis is when ONE parent cell splits into two daughter cells. and asexual reproduction only involves one parent
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.
It is called Binary Fission and it is an Asexual form of reproduction.
No, since the sole purpose of sperm and eggs are for sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, a life form splits itself into pieces or combines with another to form something new.
There are several forms of asexual reproduction: binary fission (two equal individuals are formed), budding, vegetative reproduction, and fragmentation. Fragmentation seems to fit your question.
If it is making an exact replica of itself it might be binary fission and the organism (usually a cell) splits itself in half to create another cell. The second cell is called the daughter cell which looks just like the parent cell. binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction means reproducing on one's own. (Without a partner or another organism's DNA) Binary fission is when one cell splits into two completely identical 'daughter' cells.
Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction. Therefore, when the organism splits, there is not genetic variation in its two offspring, which means that things such as mutations can be debilitating towards the organism.
it is called asexual reproduction: when 1 parent shares it's DNA or sex cells and gives it to a young which splits apart and grows
Binary fission is a method of asexual reproduction in which an organism splits into two. It is found in bacteria and other single-celled organisms eg protozoa.
Regeneration occurs when an organism is split into two, and both halves regrow the part of it's body that it is missing. This is called asexual reproduction because the result was two identical organisms that are exactly the same.