The fusion of a body cell from the male sheep (somatic cell) with the egg from the female sheep creates a new individual without the need for genetic material from two different individuals, which is a characteristic of asexual reproduction. This process is called somatic cell nuclear transfer and results in a genetically identical offspring.
No, fertilization is not involved in asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes, while fertilization is the process of combining male and female gametes to form a zygote.
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.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) from two different individuals to produce offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the involvement of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring. An example of sexual reproduction is humans reproducing through fertilization, while an example of asexual reproduction is bacteria reproducing through binary fission.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two specialized cells (gametes) from two parents to create offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves producing offspring without the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring to the parent.
Organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual methods. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation. An example is humans. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring genetically identical to itself. An example is bacteria.
No, fertilization is not involved in asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes, while fertilization is the process of combining male and female gametes to form a zygote.
there is no fusion of male and female gamete so this is not a sexual reproduction
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.
Sexual reproduction is reproduction involving the union or fusion of a male and a female gamete. These gametes must come from two organisms, a male and a female. Asexual reproduction is reproduction through cloning or budding. Humans reproduce sexually.
There is no fusion of gametes in asexual reproduction.
Sexual propagation involves the fusion of male and female gametes to create offspring with genetic diversity, while asexual propagation involves producing offspring without the need for gamete fusion, resulting in genetically identical offspring to the parent plant.
Self-fertilization involves the fusion of male and female gametes from the same individual, resulting in genetic variation. Asexual reproduction, on the other hand, does not involve the fusion of gametes and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) from two different individuals to produce offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring from a single parent without the involvement of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring. An example of sexual reproduction is humans reproducing through fertilization, while an example of asexual reproduction is bacteria reproducing through binary fission.
Sexual reproduction includes the fusion of gametes during the production of offspring. Asexual reproduction produces new offspring without the fusion of gametes.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two specialized cells (gametes) from two parents to create offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves producing offspring without the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring to the parent.
Organisms reproduce through sexual or asexual methods. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, resulting in genetic variation. An example is humans. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent producing offspring genetically identical to itself. An example is bacteria.
Firstly, sexual reproduction requires the fusion of male and female gametes, in a process known as fertilisation, while on the other hand, asexual reproduction does not require the fusion of gametes. Secondly, sexual reproduction results in the offspring of the parents to have traits of both parents, due to the random fusion of gametes. While asexual reproduction results in the daughter organism being genetically similar to the mother.