Answer:
asexual reproduction
-one parent
-cells divide by fission, bulding or fragmentation
-very little chance of genetic variation
-no formation of gametes
-whole parent body or a bud/fragment/
single somatic cell
-generally creates a minimum of two
offsprings
Sexual production
-two parents
-cell divide by meiosis
-genetic variation in offspring
-formation of gametes(haploid)
-found in higher/complex organisms
-unit or reproduction is the gamete that results in fertilization
-creates a minimum of one offspring
Center
-forms of reproduction
-involve plants, fungi and animals
-produces offspring
question:
Many plants reproduce asexually as well as sexually. In asexual reproduction, part of the parent plant is used to generate a new plant. Grafting, layering, and micropropagation are some methods used for artificial asexual reproduction.
EXAMPLE:
Daffodils are a plant that can reproduce both ways; asexually from their bulb and sexually through seed production. Strawberries are similar in that they can reproduce sexually through seed production, or asexually with runners that spread through the ground and create.