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16 April, 18:35

The type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism

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  1. 16 April, 20:14
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    asexual reproduction is the type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism.

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    in asexual type of reproduction no gamete fusion or change in the chromosomes numbers is involved. It takes place in lower organisms and plants. the offspring have the exact same characteristics as their parent and look identical to their parent. This type of reproduction is prevalent in prokaryotes. Budding. fission, vegetative propagation, and etc are the different types of asexual reproduction that occurs in bacteria, yeast and plants respectively.
  2. 16 April, 20:45
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    Asexual Reproduction

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    Reproduction is the process of producing new offspring by the parents. Reproduction is of two types namely, the sexual or asexual type. This is a character only possessed by living things.

    Asexual reproduction is the type of reproduction that occurs with a single reproductive cell. The offspring produced in this type of reproduction looks the same as the single parent. Asexual reproduction comes in many forms namely;

    Binary fission Budding and; Fragmentation
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