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what happens during asexual reproduction. must be detailed, including miosis and DNA structure of the parent changing when becoming daughter cell. Please make it detailed as it this is a 10 marker thank you

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Answered by karunanidhi583
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Asexual reproduction involves a single parent. It results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent. Fragmentation occurs when a parent organism breaks into fragments, or pieces, and each fragment develops into a new organism.

Like mitosis, meiosis is a form of eukaryotic cell division. However, these two processes distribute genetic material among the resulting daughter cells in very different ways. Mitosis creates two identical daughter cells that each contain the same number of chromosomes as their parent cell. In contrast, meiosis gives rise to four unique daughter cells, each of which has half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Because meiosis creates cells that are destined to become gametes (or reproductive cells), this reduction in chromosome number is critical — without it, the union of two gametes during fertilization would result in offspring with twice the normal number of chromosomes!

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Answered by AlishkaGupta
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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. Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as archaea and bacteria. Many multicellular animals, plants and fungi can also reproduce asexually.[1]While all prokaryotes reproduce without the formation and fusion of gametes, mechanisms for lateral gene transfer such as conjugation, transformation and transduction can be likened to sexual reproduction in the sense of genetic recombination in meiosis.[2]There are a number of types of asexual reproduction including fission, fragmentation, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation and agamogenesis. ...

In fission (or binary fission), a parent separates into two or more individuals of about equal size.

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