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it is called chlorobiastic which means the offspring looks exactly like its parent.

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Children resemble their parents because they have the same DNA. Sexual reproduction is having sex to concieve children.

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Asexual reproduction produces an offspring genetically identical to the parent.

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Cloning or asexual reproduction.

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What is when one parent produces offspring that is an exact copy of the parent is called?

Cloning or asexual reproduction.


When bacteria reproduce by what one cell divides to form two identical cells?

One parent produces offspring that are exact copies of the 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.


What genes of offspring and parent are most alike after a process of?

Asexual Reproduction - the offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent.


Why cross pollination produces more genetic variation in the offspring than self pollination produces?

Cross-pollination produces more genetic variation in offspring because it is a different set of DNA that is breeding with the parents DNA to produce the offspring (known as sexual reproduction). In asexual reproduction, the parent plant uses a clone DNA to self pollinate thus creating an exact copy of the parent. Asexual reproduction inhibits genetic variation because the offspring will never develop mutations that could help natural selection.


How does mitosis cause the offspring to have the same DNA as its parents?

Because the last phase in Mitosis, Telephase, produces two diploid daughter cells, identical to the parent cell.


A conclusion about a compare and contrast about asexual and sexual reproduction?

Asexual reproduction uses only 1 parent and is usually only done by bacteria. Also the offspring is an exact copy of the parent. Then sexual reproduction requires 2 parents and the offspring is a mix of the 2 parents' genes.


Budding and binary fission produce offspring that?

Are exact clones of the 'parent' much like the mitosis process that ones body cells undergo in order to reproduce


How is sexual and asexual reproduction different in inherited genetic material?

Sexual reproduction is with two parents and takes one sperm and one egg cell to create one embryo. The two parents and the offspring have different genetic information. Asexual reproduction is with one parent and both the parent and the offspring have the same genetic information, duh.


How does the heredity of a cell formed by mitosis compare to the herdity of the parent cell?

During Mitosis the cell creates an exact replica of the DNA and the cell as a whole. When an offspring is formed asexually the parent and offspring are also identical. When an offspring is formed sexually half the genetics of the parents are passed on to the offspring.


How is DNA different amongst organisms produced from asexual reproductiona and sexual reproduction?

Organisms that reproduce asexually pass on an exact replica of their own DNA to their offspring. Organisms that reproduce sexually pass on a combination of DNA from two parent organisms to their offspring.


How does the offspring of asexual reproduction differ from the offspring of sexual reproduction?

Offspring from sexual reproduction have combined DNA from each of their parents. They are varied, as in a mixture of both parents. Example: if two bean plants, one tall and one short, sexually reproduce, the genotype will be Tt and offspring will most likely be tall (phenotype). Offspring from asexual reproduction does not vary. It is an exact copy of its parent organism, a clone, if you will. Example: If a short bean plant--a complete bean plant--asexually reproduces, it will have a genotype tt, (phenotype short) offspring that looks identical to it. I'm in 7th grade biology right now, and we learned this in December. Hope I helped!:) BvR