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Asexual Reproduction

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Key Stage 3

=Meaning

Asexual reproduction is when a single organism is able to produce offspring on its own.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Asexual reproduction is when a single organism produces genetically identical offspring.

About Asexual Reproduction

Asexual reproduction produces clones of the original organism.
Asexual reproduction can happen more quickly than sexual reproduction as only one parent organism is needed.
In asexual reproduction the only genetic variation will be due to mutations the DNA as it is copied.
Unicellular organisms generally undergo asexual reproduction.
Some multicellular organisms can undergo asexual reproduction. This is observed in a number of stick insect species and has been observed in turkeys when there are no males in the population.