how does asexual reproduction take place
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Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it does not involve the fusion of gametes, and almost never changes the number of chromosomes.
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it requires only one parent.there r many types of asexual reproduction.......
budding of hydra, yeast.....
it forms a small bud on its body and after developing it cuts off from the parent.
fission of bacteria....
bacteria divides into 2 .
framentation of spirogyra ....
it scatters into small fragments (pieces). those are the young ones.
variations r not available in asexual reproduction. so new variety and evolution does not take place
budding of hydra, yeast.....
it forms a small bud on its body and after developing it cuts off from the parent.
fission of bacteria....
bacteria divides into 2 .
framentation of spirogyra ....
it scatters into small fragments (pieces). those are the young ones.
variations r not available in asexual reproduction. so new variety and evolution does not take place
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