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Q: When an asexual organism reproduces its offspring is a(n) copy of itself.?
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What is the difference between asexually and sexually?

An asexual creature reproduces by having a gradual growing a copy of itself on its body, and thus can reproduce on its own. If a creature reproduces sexually, there need to be two of them- a male and a female.


How do offspring inherit traits in asexual reproduction?

During asexual reproduction, a single parent passes copies of all of its genes to each of its offspring. The individual reproduced is the parent cell's clone, an organism that is GENETICALLY IDENTICAL to its parent. Hope that helps!


Compare sexual and asexual?

Sexual Reproduction is the process by which a new organism develops from joining of male and female sex cells (sperm and ova respectively). An organism that reproduces sexually requires a partner, with the offspring sharing characteristics from each parent. Examples include mammals, most reptiles, and flowering plants. Asexual Reproduction is the process by which a single organism produces a new organism identical to itself. An asexually reproducing organism does not require a partner to produce offspring. Examples include bacteria, nonflowering plants and some reptiles.


What is asexual reprodiction?

Asexual reproduction is where something basically mates within itself to make an offspring


What is a single organism that reproduces an exact copy of itself that starts with an A called?

Amoeba It's a Protist. It reproduces asexually.


An organism that always produces offspring identical to itself if self pollinated?

The answer is: purebred


Why cloning is asexual?

Cloning is asexual because in order to clone, no mate is necessary. There is only one parent and the offspring is identical. Although, one could argue that cloning itself is whole different type of reproduction because the parent is not splitting in half and the offspring could be born from an organism with no relation to the parent or offspring.


What type of reproduction results in offspring that are usually genetically identical to previous and explain why?

Genetically identical offspring are produced by asexual reproduction, also known as cloning. In asexual reproduction, the parent organism simply replicates its own genetics. This is in contrast to sexual reproduction in which two parent organisms combine their genetics.


When an organisim can reproduce itself what do scientists call it?

an asexual organism


What do you call something that reproduces with itself?

Parthenogenic, the process is called parthenogenesis. when an egg develops by itself. Self fertilisation is asexual reproduction i think...?????


Does asexual reproduction involve one parent?

Asexual reproduction is when one animal can create offspring by itself. This is common with bacteria.


What is asexual reproduction what is sexual reproduction?

Asexual reproduction is basically the act of an organism making an exact copy of itself without the help of another organism, while sexual reproduction is the act of two organisms crossing their genetics to create offspring.