offsprings produced by sexual reproduction often refered to as clone . explain why
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actually the offsprings produced by ASEXUAL reproduction are often referred as clone. it is because the characters by the chromosomal sets are copied from the parent cell to the daughter cell as it is. So it doesn't contain any variation and has same features as its parent cell and so called clone
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Asexually reproduced offspring are called clones..
A clone is a group of morphologically and genetically identical individuals.
In the process of asexual reproduction, only one parent is involved and there is no fusion of the male and the female gamete. As a result, the offspring so produced are morphological and genetically similar to their parents and are thus, called clones
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