What is parthenogenesis??????
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Parthenogenesis is a natural form of asexual reproduction in which growth and development of embryos occur without fertilization. In animals, parthenogenesis means development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg cell. In plants parthenogenesis is a component process of apomixis.
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Parthenogenesis
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- Parthenogenesis is a characteristic type of abiogenetic proliferation wherein development and improvement of incipient organisms happen without preparation. In creatures, parthenogenesis implies advancement of an incipient organism from an unfertilized egg cell.
- Parthenogenesis is a versatile system that permits life forms to recreate when sexual generation is beyond the realm of imagination because of ecological conditions. Parthenogenesis that occurs by apomixis includes the replication of an egg by mitosis bringing about diploid cells that are clones of the parent.
- Parthenogenesis is a type of propagation wherein an egg can form into an undeveloped organism without being prepared by a sperm. Parthenogenesis is gotten from the Greek words for "virgin birth," and a few creepy crawly animal types including aphids, honey bees, and ants are known to replicate by parthenogenesis.
- The upside of parthenogenesis is that living beings can imitate quickly and it doesn't require the nearness of the guys. Parthenogenic living beings likewise produce a more noteworthy amount of posterity.
- Hymenoptera (which incorporates honey bees, wasps, and ants), parthenogenesis can take one of three structures: arrhenotoky, thelytoky, and deuterotoky.
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