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Offspring derived by asexual reproduction are called clones. Justify giving two reasons.
Offspring derived by asexual reproduction are called clones. Justify giving two
reasons.
In this process, there is no formation or fusion of the gametes. The offspring which is produced by this type of asexual reproduction is genetically same and identical to the parent cell. They are exact copies of the parent cell and thus, the offspring is called as a clone.