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13. How does asexual reproduction differ from sexual reproduction?
Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are different from one another.
Asexual reproduction in plants requires insects to pollinate the plant.
Asexual reproduction does not rely on another organism
Asexual reproduction is the result of joining a sperm cell and an egg cell.
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"Asexual reproduction does not rely on another organism."
Explanation: In asexual reproduction a single parent produces offspring without the fusion of sperm and egg, so the offspring are usually genetically identical to the parent (clones). Sexual reproduction involves two parents (or two gametes) and produces genetically variable offspring. Examples of asexual methods: binary fission, budding, vegetative propagation, and spore formation.
Explanation: In asexual reproduction a single parent produces offspring without the fusion of sperm and egg, so the offspring are usually genetically identical to the parent (clones). Sexual reproduction involves two parents (or two gametes) and produces genetically variable offspring. Examples of asexual methods: binary fission, budding, vegetative propagation, and spore formation.
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