Organisms follow various strategies for reproduction, which can be broadly categorized into sexual and asexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction, organisms combine genetic material from two parents, leading to greater genetic diversity, while asexual reproduction involves a single organism producing offspring identical to itself. Many species, such as plants and animals, utilize a mix of both strategies depending on environmental conditions and resource availability. Each strategy is adapted to enhance survival and reproductive success in their specific ecological niches.
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.
This type of reproduction is known as semelparity or "big bang" reproduction. In semelparous species, an organism invests all its energy into a single reproductive event, after which it typically dies. This strategy is often seen in species like Pacific salmon and certain annual plants, where the emphasis is on producing a large number of offspring at once to maximize the chances of survival.
Asexual reproduction.
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Fission
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.
cloning is asexual reproduction because asexual reproduction is to have an organism be produced by only one organism. So the item you clone is producing another organism.
Reproduction accomplished by a single organism.
An organism that can reproduce on its own has asexual reproduction
It is sexual reproduction
This type of reproduction is known as semelparity or "big bang" reproduction. In semelparous species, an organism invests all its energy into a single reproductive event, after which it typically dies. This strategy is often seen in species like Pacific salmon and certain annual plants, where the emphasis is on producing a large number of offspring at once to maximize the chances of survival.
The two types of reproduction are sexual reproduction, which involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, and asexual reproduction, which involves producing offspring from a single organism without the need for gametes from another organism.
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Sexual reproduction.
Asexual reproduction.