Explain why offspring that result from sexual reproduction (fertilization and meiosis) have greater variation than offspring that result from asexual reproduction (budding and mitosis).
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Type of reproduction that makes an identical copy of a parent cell. Only requires one parent.
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Asexual reproduction
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When an organism splits into an exact copy
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Binary fission/cell division
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Type of reproduction that makes an identical copy of a parent cell. Only requires one parent.
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When an organism splits into an exact copy
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A small growth on an organism that splits and grows into a new identical organism.
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When an organism grows back a part that it lost and is identical to original
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identical copy of parent
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involves two parents and produces offspring different from parents
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female reproductive cell in animals, also called a gamete
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male reproductive cell in animals, also called a gamete
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fertilized egg
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A form of asexual reproduction in which plants produce genetically identical offshoots (clones) of themselves, which then develop into independent plants.