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In asexual reproduction a single parent give rise to two similar but not identical daughter cells justify

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Answered by yuvi1999
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In asexual reproduction a single parent give rise to two similar but not identical daughter cells because their internal physiology is same but outer morphology gets changed.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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In asexual reproduction a single parent give rise to two similar but not identical daughter cells is wrong statement.  

Explanation:

It is because, in asexual reproduction as only one parent is involved in reproduction process, the daughter cells produced are similar as well as identical to the parent.

It is because it doesn’t have any chance of variation to be exhibited. The same genetic pattern present in the parent cell will be present in daughter cells, which makes them similar and identical to each other.

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