Asexual Reproduction

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Relations

  • Parthenogenesis: Parthenogenesis is a type of asexual reproduction where an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual, without the involvement of a male gamete.
  • Fragmentation: Fragmentation is a type of asexual reproduction where a parent organism breaks into fragments, and each fragment develops into a new individual.
  • Rhizome: Rhizomes are a means of asexual reproduction in plants, allowing them to spread and propagate vegetatively.
  • Mitosis: Mitosis is a form of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms.
  • Vegetative Reproduction: Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction where new individuals are produced from vegetative parts of the parent organism without the fusion of gametes.
  • Mitosis: Mitosis is a type of asexual reproduction where a single parent cell divides into two or more genetically identical daughter cells.
  • Underground Stem: The growth of new plants from underground stems is a form of asexual reproduction, which does not involve the fusion of gametes.
  • Rhizome: Rhizomes are a means of asexual reproduction in plants, allowing them to spread and propagate.
  • Budding: Budding is a type of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism.
  • Underground Stem: Underground stems are a form of asexual reproduction, allowing plants to propagate without seeds.
  • Vegetative Propagation: Vegetative propagation is a type of asexual reproduction in plants where new individuals are formed from vegetative parts such as roots, stems, or leaves.
  • Binary Fission: Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction in prokaryotic organisms where a single parent cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
  • Horizontal Stem: Vegetative reproduction through horizontal stems is a form of asexual reproduction.
  • Binary Fission: Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction where a single parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells.
  • Spore Formation: Spore formation is a type of asexual reproduction where a parent organism produces reproductive units called spores that can develop into new individuals.
  • Cloning: Cloning is a type of asexual reproduction where a genetically identical copy of an organism is created from a single parent.
  • Regeneration: Regeneration is a type of asexual reproduction where an organism can regrow or replace lost or damaged parts of its body.