that is called asexual reproduction, if that's what you mean
In sexual reproduction, organisms with a nucleus containing DNA take half their DNA from one parent and half their DNA from the other parent. Some of the DNA even gets mixed up in the process. The DNA provides the instructions telling the organism how to grow and develop. Since the DNA in the new organism is not like that of either parent, the new organism will not be like either parent.
An organism that is produced by only one parent organism is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically identical to the parent organism.
One method of asexual reproduction in animals is budding, which is commonly seen in organisms like hydras and certain coral species. In this process, a new individual develops as an outgrowth or bud from the parent organism, eventually detaching and becoming a separate entity. This allows for rapid population growth, as multiple offspring can be produced from a single parent without the need for fertilization. Budding is advantageous in stable environments where the parent’s traits are well-suited for survival.
The offspring shows variation because sexual reproduction means that there were two gametes involved (one maternal, one paternal). This means that the offspring has a new genotype, different from the parents, made up of 50% maternal genes and 50% paternal genes.
All Red, no white.
A new organism that is produced by a parent is called an offspring. Some organisms reproduce asexually while others reproduce sexually.
It is sexual reproduction
In sexual reproduction, organisms with a nucleus containing DNA take half their DNA from one parent and half their DNA from the other parent. Some of the DNA even gets mixed up in the process. The DNA provides the instructions telling the organism how to grow and develop. Since the DNA in the new organism is not like that of either parent, the new organism will not be like either parent.
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sexual: in sexual reproduction, cells from two different parents unite to form the first cell of the new organism.asexual: in asexual reproduction, a single parent produces offspring that are identical to itself.
An organism that is produced by only one parent organism is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically identical to the parent organism.
because the chromosomes are identicul by bridget
Asexual reproduction.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parent organisms to produce offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction does not involve the fusion of gametes; instead, offspring are produced from a single parent organism and are genetically identical to the parent.
Clones are produced by asexual reproduction. There's only one parent.
Organisms inherit genes in pairs from each parent during sexual reproduction. Each parent contributes one set of genes, forming pairs that determine the genetic makeup of the offspring. This process ensures genetic variation and diversity in offspring.
Diploid organisms have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.