4. reproduced asexually
Bacteria reproduce only asexually. This results in the new individual being genetically identical to its parent. ANSWER well bacteria to can reproduce by making conjugtion so we cant say tht they remain identical i think its protista which reproduce asexually
Are those individuals best adapted to their immediate environment.
the unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce
Cells in the body, apart from the sex cells, reproduce by mitosis, a form of asexual reproduction where the chromosomes are identical in both the parent and the daughter cells.
Mutations are inherently random. The ones which kill people before they can reproduce do not persist, but if the mutation doens't lead to death until later in life, it may, if heritable, persist in later generations.
The term used to describe organisms that consistently exhibit the same form of a trait over many generations is "homozygous." This refers to individuals that have two identical alleles for a specific gene, resulting in uniform expression of that trait. When such organisms reproduce, they tend to pass on the same trait to their offspring, maintaining its consistency through generations.
During alternation of generations, cells can reproduce by either mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis produces genetically identical cells for growth and maintenance, while meiosis creates genetically diverse gametes for sexual reproduction.
No, organisms reproduce in a variety of ways depending on their species and characteristics. Some reproduce sexually through the combination of genetic material from two individuals, while others reproduce asexually by producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
Most protozoan species can reproduce both asexually and sexually!!!
Most protists reproduce asexually through cell division, such as binary fission where the cell splits into two identical daughter cells. Some protists can also reproduce sexually through processes like conjugation, where genetic material is exchanged between two individuals.
Bacteria reproduce asexually through processes like binary fission, where a single bacterium duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells. Bacteria do not reproduce sexually like eukaryotic organisms that involve the fusion of gametes from two different individuals.
To reproduce or emulate.
Euglena reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, in which the organism divides into two identical daughter cells. In certain conditions, they can also reproduce sexually through a process called conjugation, where genetic material is exchanged between individuals.
Future generations of these bacteria are likely to have a higher proportion of individuals that are resistant to the antibiotic due to natural selection. Over time, the resistant bacteria will survive and reproduce, potentially leading to the evolution of a population that is largely resistant to the antibiotic.
Bacteria reproduce only asexually. This results in the new individual being genetically identical to its parent. ANSWER well bacteria to can reproduce by making conjugtion so we cant say tht they remain identical i think its protista which reproduce asexually
To reproduce and grow.
It gives the genetic code so when cells reproduce they are identical.