Asexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction:-
There are no specialised gametes.
There is no fertilisation
-Cells in one part of the body divide by mitosis to form a structure that breaks away from the parent body and grows into a new organism.
Eg Hydra undergoes asexual reproduction by buddying.
Asexual Reproduction produces genetically identical offspring.
- because all the cells of the new individual are produced by mitosis from just one cell in the body of the adult.
-when cells divide by mitosis, they form the exactly same cells are originally and these are called clones.
When is asexual reproduction useful?
- when the habitat/ environment for an organism is suited/stable, it will reproduce genetically identical offspring who are also going to be suited to this environment.
There are no specialised gametes.
There is no fertilisation
-Cells in one part of the body divide by mitosis to form a structure that breaks away from the parent body and grows into a new organism.
Eg Hydra undergoes asexual reproduction by buddying.
Asexual Reproduction produces genetically identical offspring.
- because all the cells of the new individual are produced by mitosis from just one cell in the body of the adult.
-when cells divide by mitosis, they form the exactly same cells are originally and these are called clones.
When is asexual reproduction useful?
- when the habitat/ environment for an organism is suited/stable, it will reproduce genetically identical offspring who are also going to be suited to this environment.
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