Biology, asked by saurabh7516, 10 months ago

how does progany formed from asexual reproduction differ from those formed by sexual reproduction​

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Answered by Bratzyflake
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Explanation:

Progeny formed by asexual reproduction are exact copies of their parents and are called clones.. Whereas from sexual reproduction progeny formed are not exact copies as genetic variations occur..

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Answered by IRahulJaykarI
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Answer:

The progeny formed by asexual reproduction involves a single parent and are genetically identical to the parent whereas the progeny formed by sexual reproduction are formed when male and female gametes fuse together and are genetically unique.

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