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16 November, 18:08

What's the difference between the offspring of an asexual organism and a sexual organism

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  1. 16 November, 18:23
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    The offspring of an asexual organism (since asexual reproduction only requires one parent) will be completely identical to the parent, like bacteria or fungi. The offspring of a sexual organism (since sexual reproduction requires two organisms) will be a combination of both parents, like animals or (some) flowers.
  2. 16 November, 18:33
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    The asexual organisms will be the exact copy of the parents and the sexual organisms with have variety
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