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One method of reproduction is asexual reproduction . In asexual reproduction, a single organism produces a new, identical organism. Sex cells do not combine, and only one parent is involved. A single parent may divide into two new organisms, or one parent may produce offspring from buds that grow on its body.
Asexual reproduction occurs in one-celled organisms, such as bacteria and amoebas. Some multicellular organisms reproduce asexually, too. For example, a sea sponge grows a new bud that is identical to the parent sea sponge. Plants sometimes reproduce asexually as well. You may have seen a very small cactus bud growing out of an existing cactus plant. The tiny new bud, which is genetically identical to the parent, can be removed and planted in a different location.
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Asexual reproduction occurs in one-celled organisms, such as bacteria and amoebas. Some multicellular organisms reproduce asexually, too. For example, a sea sponge grows a new bud that is identical to the parent sea sponge. Plants sometimes reproduce asexually as well. You may have seen a very small cactus bud growing out of an existing cactus plant. The tiny new bud, which is genetically identical to the parent, can be removed and planted in a different location.
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One method of reproduction is asexual reproduction . In asexual reproduction, a single organism produces a new, identical organism. Sex cells do not combine, and only one parent is involved. A single parent may divide into two new organisms, or one parent may produce offspring from buds that grow on its body.
Asexual reproduction occurs in one-celled organisms, such as bacteria and amoebas. Some multicellular organisms reproduce asexually, too. For example, a sea sponge grows a new bud that is identical to the parent sea sponge. Plants sometimes reproduce asexually as well. You may have seen a very small cactus bud growing out of an existing cactus plant. The tiny new bud, which is genetically identical to the parent, can be removed and planted in a different location.