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28 February, 10:12
What is asexual reproduction?
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Eli Singleton
28 February, 10:27
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The person above me is wrong, that's sexual. Asexual is when you only need one parent and it can be any gender. The parent then does a process call Mitosis and creates an identical child. The process has to be done many times. The child looks the same, and has all the same DNA.
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Grady Archer
28 February, 10:38
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Asexual reproduction is when oyu breed 2 of the same animals but they have diffrent traits.
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