How does the resulting cell at the end of asexual reproduction compare to the original cell from the beginning of asexual reproduction?
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Both the cells look similar.
Explanation:
- As a result of asexual reproduction, identical copies of the parent cell are produced.
- The cell will remain the same before and after division.
- During asexual reproduction, does not cause the fusion of gametes.
- The offsprings produced are exactly similar to the parent cell in terms of shape, size, colour, function and every other aspect.
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