No only one cell can be asexual not two and if it was it wouldn't be a transformational transduction and a transformational conjugation.
Two examples of conjugation fungi are Neurospora crassa and Rhizopus stolonifer. Both of these fungi reproduce sexually through a process called conjugation, where two haploid cells fuse to form a diploid zygote.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two sex cells (sperm and egg) from two different parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Examples of sexual reproduction include humans, animals, and most plants. Examples of asexual reproduction include bacteria, some plants, and certain animals like starfish.
This type of reproduction is called asexual reproduction. It involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the fusion of gametes. Examples include binary fission in bacteria and regeneration in some multicellular organisms.
Budding and regeneration are two types of asexual reproduction, where a new organism is produced from the parent organism without the need for fertilization.
Examples of non-sexual reproduction include binary fission in bacteria, fragmentation in starfish, and budding in yeast. These methods involve a single parent organism creating offspring without the need for fertilization or genetic recombination.
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Two examples of conjugation fungi are Neurospora crassa and Rhizopus stolonifer. Both of these fungi reproduce sexually through a process called conjugation, where two haploid cells fuse to form a diploid zygote.
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A kind of reproduction in which the body breaks into pieces.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two sex cells (sperm and egg) from two different parents, resulting in genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Examples of sexual reproduction include humans, animals, and most plants. Examples of asexual reproduction include bacteria, some plants, and certain animals like starfish.
Double bond extended conjugation refers to a molecular structure in which the conjugated system of pi electrons extends beyond a double bond. This extended conjugation can affect the electronic properties and reactivity of the molecule, leading to changes in its color, stability, and chemical behavior. Examples include compounds with alternating double and single bonds like polyenes and aromatic compounds.
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Asexual reproduction.
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