Asexual. Only human sex cells are created as haploid cells.
2 are involved in sexual reproduction, 1 is involved in asexual reproduction
asexual reproduction is when there is only one parent in the picture. it means that you do not need another one of those species to complete the process. sexual reproduction is where there are two parents (human reproduction is an example of this)
because there are too many cells up its fart
No, human body cells cannot reproduce asexually. They reproduce through a process called mitosis, where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This is a form of asexual reproduction, but it is not considered reproduction in the same sense as in single-celled organisms.
In asexual reproduction there are 2 daughter cells produced that are identical to the parent cell. In sexual reproduction there are 4 genetically different daughter cells produced that are haploid (23 chromosomes). Crossing over occurs during meiosis which mixes up segments of DNA on homologous chromosomes causing new genetic variations. By the sperm fertilizing the egg, you are combining 2 completely different sets of different haploid DNA to produce a diploid offspring which is genetically different from both parents.
Reproduction may be aseual or sexual. In asexual reproduction, a single individual produces another by itself.
2 are involved in sexual reproduction, 1 is involved in asexual reproduction
asexual reproduction is when there is only one parent in the picture. it means that you do not need another one of those species to complete the process. sexual reproduction is where there are two parents (human reproduction is an example of this)
because there are too many cells up its fart
Sexual reproduction involves the combining of genetic material from the male and female. This is basic to sexual reproduction so in this respect flowers and humans are the same.
Human cloning is possible though it has not been tried in any humans till now. However, reproduction without sexual contact is possible. But, it still includes both male and female reproductive fluids.
No, human body cells cannot reproduce asexually. They reproduce through a process called mitosis, where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This is a form of asexual reproduction, but it is not considered reproduction in the same sense as in single-celled organisms.
one is sexual intercorse
In asexual reproduction there are 2 daughter cells produced that are identical to the parent cell. In sexual reproduction there are 4 genetically different daughter cells produced that are haploid (23 chromosomes). Crossing over occurs during meiosis which mixes up segments of DNA on homologous chromosomes causing new genetic variations. By the sperm fertilizing the egg, you are combining 2 completely different sets of different haploid DNA to produce a diploid offspring which is genetically different from both parents.
A human reproduction is called fusing frogs are lay eggs
because of sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction only involves mitosis, or binary fission. This leads to clones with identical genotypes. This also results in low genetic variation within a species. Sexual reproduction uses meiosis, indeed, sexual reproduction is the only function of meiosis. In meiosis, the first step causing variation is called Crossing-Over, where portions of the paternal chromosomes and maternal chromosomes physically change places. Next, the cell divides, each daughter cell taking half the chromosomes. These haploid cells now have half the normal chromosome number (23 for humans), but the chromosomes are still in the commonly seen cross shape with two sister chromatids. These now divide again, the chromosome number is still 23, but they are now in their single-strip form. The result is four daughter cells with half the chromosomes of the original cell, and lots of variation. Add to this the randomness if which human mates with which, and which sperm combines with which egg, and one can see how we've been able to keep up, evolutionarily, with bacteria.