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Note on asexual reproduction by 12th students

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Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction which does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from a single cell or from a multicellular organism inherit the genes of that parent.

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Asexual reproduction does not involve

fusion of two compatible gametes or sex cells.

It is the process resulting in the production of

genetically identical progeny from a single

organism and inherits the genes of the parent.

Such morphologically and genetically identical

individuals are called clones. Organisms

choose to reproduce asexually by different

modes or ways

1.fragmentation. 2.budding

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