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                describe the processes involved in asexual reproduction.  make this short and sound like a 7th grader
            
            
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    Asexual reproduction is a way for organisms to make new offspring without needing a partner. It has some different processes compared to the usual way, which is called sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, one parent is enough to make babies. One common process in asexual reproduction is called budding. It's like when a little clone grows out of the parent's body and then becomes a separate individual. Another process is called fission, where an organism splits into two identical parts, and each part becomes a new individual. Asexual reproduction is like making copies of yourself, so the babies look just like the parent and have the same genetic traits.
    
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    Asexual reproduction is when organisms can make babies without needing a partner. It has processes like budding, where a clone grows out of the parent, and fission, where the organism splits into two identical parts. The babies are like copies of the parent and have the same traits.
    
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