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What is a one parent organism?

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An organism that is produced by only one parent organism is called?

Asexual reproduction


What is a production of a organism from one parent called?

Clone.


A whole new organism can grow from just a piece of the parent in animals that have the ability to?

A whole new organism can grow from just one piece of the parent in animals that have the ability to asexually reproduce. This is reproduction with one parent.


What type of asexual reproduction involves an organism starting to grow out of the parent organism and that may or may not remain attached to the parent organism?

Fragmentation is a type of asexual reproduction that involves an organism starting to grow out of the parent organism that may or may not remain attached to the parent organism.


What is the type of reproduction where a new organism has a single parent?

Asexual reproduction requires only one parent.


What process produces an exact copy of the parent organism is?

The process which produces an exact copy of the parent organism is asexual.


Where does an organism receive its chromosomes from?

An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).


Type of reproduction when a new organism sometimes more than one is produced that has hereditary material identical to the parent organism?

Asexual reproduction.


Why does each parent organism in the F1 generation have four alleles?

They don't. Each parent should only have two.. One from each of their parents.


When a new organism grows from the body of the parent organism is called what?

Regeneration.


What is the term for an organism breaking away after growing on a parent organism?

Budding


In what does a new organism grow from just a part of the parent organism?

A cell.