Asked by Fairypenguingirl

Explain how asexual reproduction occurs and how it limits the spread of harmful characteristics.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.google.com/#q=asexual+reproduction
Answered by Fairypenguingirl
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Answered by Ms. Sue
YW
Asexual reproduction occurs when a single organism has an offspring. Asexual reproduction requires only one parent, and the cells divide by budding, regeneration, or fission. Asexual reproduction limits the spread of harmful characteristics because the offspring is only inheriting from one parent, so therefore it will be inheriting only those characteristics. And the parent would already be adapted to the living environment.



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Answered by Chicken Shrimp
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Answered by Julie
One to two parents are needed for asexual reproduction to occur. Each offspring is an exact genetic copy of each parent. Asexual reproduction limits harmful characteristics because if an organism doesn't have mutation that is detrimental enough that it dies, the mutation dies with it.
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Answered by Chicken Noodle Soup
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Answered by Someone
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Answered by TnT i hate school
why dose ms.sue come on she doesn't even help that much we just want the answer
Answered by SOFIA
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Answered by lol
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Answered by Hi
All of you are wrong
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