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notes of asexual reproduction?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Asexual reproduction :-

  • Asexual reproduction takes place without the fusion of gametes or germ cells.

  • The offsprings that are produced asexually, are identical to each other.

  • The offsprings produced asexually, are exact copies of their parents.

  • Asexual reproduction is common in protozoa, lower invertebrates such as sponges, jelly fishes, flatworms and annelids.

  • The most common forms of asexual reproduction in organisms, are binary fission, multiple fission, budding and gemmule formation.
Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE U GO

.ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

. It involves a single organism.

. There is no production of gametes.

. There is no fusion of gametes.

. It requires only mitotic division .

. This method produces off springs that are identical to te parent.

. Change of genetic variation is only through random mutation.

. It is not useful for natural selection and in evolution of species.

. It occurs by sporulation , fragmentation etc

Ex : Fungi , Algae, Bacteria

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