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Basics of Asexual Reproduction

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Basics of Asexual Reproduction

The basics

The basics

  • Asexual reproduction involves only one parent.
  • The children (offspring) have the same genetic information as the parent.
Organisms

Organisms

  • Many plants, fungi and bacteria can reproduce asexually.
  • Very few animals can reproduce asexually.
    • Examples: starfish, flatworm, sponges, corals.
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