DNA replication
Asexual reproduction implies that no sperm or egg is required. Budding is a type of asexual reproduction, in which for example a coral polyp breaks off and begins a new colony, no sperm or egg.
Asexual reproduction occurs when a small piece of cactus breaks off, falls to the ground, and grows into a new plant without involving the fusion of gametes from two individuals. This process allows the cactus to propagate without the need for pollination or fertilization.
Sexual = new plants form seeds Asexual = new plants from cuttings or runners etc.
Binary fission in Leishmania is a form of asexual reproduction where the cell duplicates its genetic material and then divides into two identical daughter cells. The process begins with the replication of the kinetoplast (a unique mitochondrial DNA network) followed by the duplication of the nucleus. Finally, the cell elongates and divides into two daughter cells, each containing a kinetoplast and nucleus.
Sexual is physical and asexual is non sexualsexual reproduction is when there are 2 parents (mom and dad) the sex cells from both parents come together (egg from female sperm from male) and create a zygote, the baby. asexual reproduction is with only 1 parent. the parent cell duplicates making another cell. there are 3 types of asexual reproduction; budding, regeneration, and mitosis. budding is when the organism grows on the other organism and when it is fully developed it falls off. Ex: Hydra. Regeneration is an organisms ability to re-grow body parts. Ex: Earth worms or Starfish. Mitosis is when a cell duplicated. there are many steps to it.
Asexual reproduction implies that no sperm or egg is required. Budding is a type of asexual reproduction, in which for example a coral polyp breaks off and begins a new colony, no sperm or egg.
A zygote is a fertilised egg cell. It is when it is only one cell so before asexual reproduction begins. After it reproduces it eventually becomes a foetus.
Asexual reproduction occurs when a small piece of cactus breaks off, falls to the ground, and grows into a new plant without involving the fusion of gametes from two individuals. This process allows the cactus to propagate without the need for pollination or fertilization.
Asexual reproduction in sponges can happen in a couple of different ways. The most well-known method is called gemmulation and it begins when groups of cells get stored on the surface of the sponge. New life erupts from these cells into sea water.
In free-living flatworms, asexual reproduction typically involves fission, where the organism splits into two separate individuals. This process begins with the organism elongating and then splitting down the middle to form two new organisms. Each new organism then regenerates any missing or damaged tissues to become independent.
well the cells go through a interesting process that includes cell "reproduction"
Sexual = new plants form seeds Asexual = new plants from cuttings or runners etc.
before LCP begins the link establishment process
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Before meiosis begins, the cell copies its DNA in the process of DNA replication.