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The biological process by which new individuals are formed.
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Is self-fertilization in hermaphrodite animals an asexual or sexual reproduction?
So can this be called sexual reproduction because there is fusion of gametes though from the same individual
? … Or asexual because the involvement of a single parent(characteristics of asexual reproduction)?
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Can Self-Fertilization in flowers be called asexual reproduction? …
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Is "Cloning" exact or almost similar to parent?
I was studying "Reproduction in Organism" as an interest of my own and there was a line
offspring produced through single parent are exact copies of their parent. … So, clones (offspring produced through asexual reproduction- involvement of one parent) are "genetically exact" to their parents or genetically similar? …
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Difference between sexual and asexual spore
This Wikipedia article on Spores mentions this:
In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for .... … By Sexual Spores, I mean the spores that arise in the sexual reproduction process and similarly for Asexual Spores, i.e. spores which arise in asexual reproduction process. …
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Asexual Reproduction Of sponges through endogenous or exogenous budding?
I was studying asexual reproduction in sponges and came across two website
Wikipedia of Gemmule and there is a line....
Only Endogenous Types of Buds develop into New Sponges. … Endogenous Budding
So now, I am a bit confused..... if only Endogenous Bud can give rise to New Sponges then why there is a section of exogenous budding i.e reproducing through exogenous buds,in the reproduction …