Asexual reproduction can be defined by:, a single parent produces new generations of individuals without the involvement of sex cells., a biological process where two parent organisms combine their genetic material to create genetically unique offspring, A common characteristic of organisms that perform asexual reproduction is:, The offspring usually have characteristics very similar to the organism that produced them., The offspring always show major genetic differences compared to the organism that created them., Which of the examples below shows an organism that can perform asexual reproduction?, A bacterium that divides into two identical new cells., A dog that needs another dog to produce puppies., Asexual reproduction can be advantageous for some living beings because:, It causes all offspring to be different from each other, always increasing the evolution of the species., It allows them to reproduce quickly without needing to find a partner., Budding reproduction, as it occurs in some organisms, happens when:, The organism needs to join with another living being to produce a new generation., A small part of the organism grows and develops, forming a new individual., Which statement about asexual reproduction is incorrect?, It usually involves only one parent organism and does not require the fusion of reproductive cells., It always requires the combination of genetic material from two different organisms., It can happen through processes like cell division, budding, or fragmentation in some organisms., It allows some organisms to produce new individuals quickly under favorable conditions

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