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reproduces asexually.
Amoeba It's a Protist. It reproduces asexually.
Same number of chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
when mitosis occurs in a unicellular organism (an organism made of just one cell) it generates an exact relica of itself thus it asexually reproduces.
An organism that reproduces sexually will have more genetic diversity than one that reproduces asexually.
Mate
It forms on the side of the organism.
reproduces asexually.
Clones
Amoeba It's a Protist. It reproduces asexually.
Same number of chromosomes
Depends entirely on the rate of reproduction.
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes