Biology, asked by prabha35, 9 months ago

The offsprings produced by asexual reproduction are referred to as clones”. Why?​

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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During asexual reproduction, there is no fusion of gametes and a single parent divides and redivides to produce the offsprings. Hence, the offsprings are morphologically and genetically similar to the parents and therefore referred to as clones.

Answered by rajedhiya
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Hope you understand it

Explanation:

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 offsprings so produced are morphologically and genetically similar to their parents and are thus, called clones.

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