Asked by Shaeonen

I need help with the note-catcher in science. I don't know the answers. PLEASE HELP!
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Answered by Shaeonen
I need answers ASAP!!!

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Answered by Shaeonen
I will start with the first questions.

Define asexual reproduction:
What are the four different types of asexual reproduction?
What types of offspring result from asexual reproduction?
Define binary fission:

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Answered by Shaeonen
What types of organisms undergo binary fission:
What are the advantages of binary fission?
Define budding
What types of organisms undergo budding:
Define fragmentation
What types of organisms undergo fragmentation:

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Answered by Shaeonen
How do bacteria reproduce?
What advantages does bacteria have through this type of reproduction?
What disadvantages does bacteria have through this type of reproduction?

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Answered by Shaeonen
That is from lesson one. I am going to wait to ask more questions. This is for a fillable portfolio.

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Answered by Shaeonen
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So nobody knows the answers?
Answered by Shaeonen
( forgot my sign off)
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Answered by Kay
Asexual reproduction is the production of offspring from only one parent involved.
Fragmentation; Binary Fission; Budding; Vegetative Fragmentation

Binary Fission - A form of asexual reproduction in which one organism splits into two.
Budding - A form of asexual reproduction in which offspring form on the surface of the parent.
Fragmentation - A form of asexual reproduction in which pieces of a parent can develop into identical copies.
Vegetative Fragmentation - A form of asexual reproduction in plants in which a modified stem or root of the parent organism grows offspring that stay attached.
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