cloning i believe
Offspring identical to the parent are called clones. Clones have the same genetic information as the parent organism, resulting in identical physical characteristics. This can occur naturally or through artificial means like in cloning technology.
A clone is an identical organism that is produced through asexual reproduction. This process results in offspring with identical genetic material to the parent organism.
Clones
Yes, a clone is genetically identical to its parent(s) because it is created using the genetic material of the parent organism.
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
An organism that is produced by only one parent organism is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically identical to the parent organism.
Offspring identical to the parent are called clones. Clones have the same genetic information as the parent organism, resulting in identical physical characteristics. This can occur naturally or through artificial means like in cloning technology.
A clone is an identical organism that is produced through asexual reproduction. This process results in offspring with identical genetic material to the parent organism.
Clones
Yes, a clone is genetically identical to its parent(s) because it is created using the genetic material of the parent organism.
The daughter organism is identical to the parent in asexual reproduction.
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
the answer is asexual
It is sexual reproduction
The offspring of a asexual organism will always be identical to the parent cell because it is never gaining new information like it would if it were sexual.
A small exact copy of the adult that grows from the body of the parent is called a "clone." Cloning involves producing genetically identical organisms through asexual reproduction. This process results in offspring that are identical to the parent organism.
During budding, a small projection, called a bud, develops on the parent organism. The genetic material from the parent cell is passed on to the bud. The bud eventually detaches and grows into a new, genetically identical organism.