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"Reproduce" can imply the industrial making of copies of objects such as furniture and can also be a more highbrow way of saying "copy."

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What is the difference between emulate and imitate?

Emulate means to match or surpass the achievement of someone or something by imitation or imitation. Imitate means to copy or reproduce someone's behavior, actions, or style. Emulation involves aspiring to equal or excel a model, while imitation involves copying or mimicking without necessarily aiming to surpass.


What is the major difference between fern with the fern allies?

The major difference between ferns and fern allies is their reproductive structures. Ferns reproduce through spores produced in clusters called sori on the underside of their fronds, while fern allies reproduce through strobili or cones. Additionally, ferns have true roots, stems, and leaves, whereas fern allies lack true roots and leaves.


What is the difference between Cloning and Variation?

Cloning creates a copy precisely like the parent - physically and genetically identical, save for any mutations that might occur along the transcription/translation process. Body cells reproduce this way. Variable reproduction produces offspring that are different from the parent. Most animals reproduce this way.


How do campylobacter reproduce?

Campylobacter reproduce by binary fission, a process in which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells. These bacteria can also exchange genetic material through a process called conjugation, where they transfer DNA between cells. Campylobacter can multiply quickly in optimal conditions, leading to rapid growth in numbers.


Can you create a clone of a clone?

No, it is not currently possible to create a clone of a clone. Each clone is a copy of the original organism and does not retain the ability to reproduce on its own.

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