Asexual reproduction requires only one parent.
This is called asexual reproduction, where offspring inherit all of their genetic material from a single parent. There is no genetic contribution from a second parent organism in this type of reproduction.
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.
It is sexual reproduction
Fission
Fission
It is sexual reproduction
the answer is asexual
Asexual reproduction.
Budding.
Budding is one type of asexual reproduction. It is seen in sponges, plants and single celled organism. The parent and daughter cells are not the same size. In sponges a smaller nub will grow on the parent sponge and fall off to form a new sponge.
Budding involves only one parent, as it is a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism grows from a small bud on the parent organism. In some cases of regeneration, a single parent organism can regrow lost body parts or even fully regenerate from a fragment of its body.
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.