The process used to produce offspring that are similar to the parents is called reproduction. In biological terms, this can occur through sexual reproduction, where genetic material from two parents combines, or asexual reproduction, where a single organism produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself. Both methods ensure the continuation of genetic traits from one generation to the next.
Its called budding.
Sexual reproduction.
When organisms produce offspring similar to themselves, it is called "asexual reproduction" in the case of single-celled organisms and some plants, where offspring are genetically identical to the parent. In multicellular organisms, this process is often referred to as "sexual reproduction," which combines genetic material from two parents, resulting in offspring that share traits from both. Both processes ensure the continuation of genetic traits within a species.
Offspring of true-breeding parents are called F2 generation. This is often seen in hybrid breeding programs when they are working to produce a certain trait.
species
Species.
its the spider-deer it is when a deer and a spider produce offspring.
Offspring who have the same parents are called siblings.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
The passing of traits from parents to offspring is called heredity.
The first generation of offspring from the cross of two parents is called the _____.
the characteristics which are passed on by to a offspring by its parents