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Asexual reproduction.
c. produce identical offspring. Asexual reproduction involves the creation of new individuals without the need for gametes or fertilization, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent organism.
There is no fusion of gametes in asexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction does not produce genetic variation among offspring, as the new organisms are exact copies of the parent organism. This process involves only one parent and typically occurs through methods such as budding, regeneration, or binary fission.
asexual
The only major similarity is that you get a type of offspring. During asexual reproduction, an organism essentially self mates. This doesnt necessarily produce identical offspring, but close. Actually, with asexual reproduction, mutations are more likely to be phenotypically present in the next generation. So technically, you get offspring that does share genes from dad and mom, but in asexual reproduction, dad and mom are the same people.
Heterosexual
asexual
The only major similarity is that you get a type of offspring. During asexual reproduction, an organism essentially self mates. This doesnt necessarily produce identical offspring, but close. Actually, with asexual reproduction, mutations are more likely to be phenotypically present in the next generation. So technically, you get offspring that does share genes from dad and mom, but in asexual reproduction, dad and mom are the same people.
FragmentationVegetationRegenerationBuddingBinary Fission
Asexual reproduction is perfect for an organism that lives in harsh conditions. The organism is able to produce offspring without worry of finding another organism who is of the opposite sex. Also, this ensures that the genetic information that allows the current organism to live in these harsh conditions is transferred to its offspring.
The way a species produces offspring