A new organism that is produced by a parent is called an offspring. Some organisms reproduce asexually while others reproduce sexually.
meiosis.
Asexual reproduction.
Natural selection has favored sexually reproducing organisms because this process provides more genetic variation than asexual reproduction. Populations that are variable are more likely to have individuals that possess the necessary genes to meet environmental changes. In sexual reproduction a new Organism results when the recombination of a male haploid/gametic Sperm Cell genetic complement occurs with a female haploid/gametic Ovum genetic complement. A viable, and usually fertile, zygote ensues. You ask When, I say it is that moment of recombination. [What could be more clear?]
the answer is asexual
The organism will benefit from new types of DNA when they are produced by sexual reproduction. Also, they won't have the problems of inbreeding, which is very dangerous to most creatures. The sexual relations are pleasurable to the parents as well.
Sexual reproduction.
chromosome
what is the type of reproduction when a new organism is produced identical to the parent organism
Fragmentation occurs when an organism of many cells breaks into two or more parts and these parts survive to produce a new organism.
The inheritance of traits is controlled in organisms by genes. These genes come from either one or two parents. The alleles determine what traits are dominant or recessive in the new organism.
amino acids Meiosis during the formation of male and female gametes results into crossing over. Hence in a new organism, half of the genetic material corresponds to the two parents and the other half is a new combination of genes derived from these parents.
amino acids Meiosis during the formation of male and female gametes results into crossing over. Hence in a new organism, half of the genetic material corresponds to the two parents and the other half is a new combination of genes derived from these parents.