In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)Responses

The form of reproduction in which pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent is asexual reproduction.

The form of reproduction where pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent is asexual reproduction.

The form of reproduction in which pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent is known as asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction involves the production of offspring without the involvement of gametes (reproductive cells) or the fusion of genetic material from two parents. Instead, a single parent organism produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself, often through methods such as budding, fission, or fragmentation. This process results in the creation of offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, hence why the term "identical copies" is used.