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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.
No. Asexual reproduction provides no diversity, as it creates an exact copy of the organism. Sexual reproduction, on the other hand, provides diversity by using and combining different genes each time to create an entirely new version of the organism.
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.
Fungi reproduce sexually and asexually. The types of asexual reproduction are budding, fission, fragmentation, and sporulation. In sporulation there is asexual creation through mitosis and sexual creation through meiosis. Asexual spore reproduction is dominant where haploid sporangiospores and conidiospores are created. Sexual fungal zygotes are only created when the fungi is under stressful conditions.
They are not the same, however they fulfill the same purpose which is to propagate. Seeds are produced by sexual reproduction while spores are a type of asexual reproduction most common in fungi. Spores are a used by many phylum like liverworts, hornworts, mosses etc.
Asexual reproduction is when one animal can create offspring by itself. This is common with bacteria.
the disadvantage of sexual reproduction is that you actually have to have sex to create a child. this is why asexual reproduction is good because the parent organism can create a baby without having to have sex.
Sexual reproduction is when you need two beings to reproduce. for example: Humans need the sperm and the egg to create a baby. Asexual reproduction is when the being has both sex cells within it's body it does not need a partner to create an offspring. for example: amoebas.
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.
Reproduction (sexual and asexual)
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.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two half-cells, or gametes, to create an offspring, e.g. in humans. Asexual reproduction referes to reproduction without the need for another organism, e.g. binary fission (spliting) in bacteria.
No. Asexual reproduction provides no diversity, as it creates an exact copy of the organism. Sexual reproduction, on the other hand, provides diversity by using and combining different genes each time to create an entirely new version of the organism.
No, since the sole purpose of sperm and eggs are for sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, a life form splits itself into pieces or combines with another to form something new.
A reproduction, such as a painting, is an attempt to create an exact or near exact copy of the original.
Haploid cells use mitosis for asexual reproduction..Meiosis is used in animal cell division to create haploid cells for reproduction
Sexual reproduction requires DNA from two members of the same species to create new life. One male and one female. Cloning only requires DNA from only one source to create new life. Asexual reproduction (in nature) also produces new life with DNA from only one source.