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4 July, 13:12

How does the resulting cell at the end of asexual reproduction compare to the original cell from the beginning of asexual reproduction?

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  1. 4 July, 13:14
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    Asexual reproduction = Binary Fission = Mitosis

    The cell at the end of asexual reproduction compare to the original cell: at the end is called daughter cell, at beginning is parent cell; both have same number of chromosomes (2n = diploid).
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