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How do asexual organisms pass on their genetic material to their offspring without having sperm or egg cells? Explain your answer in 3-5 sentences.
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5 months ago
![anonymous](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
5 months ago
What the-
Please make that WAYYY shorter
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5 months ago
Asexual organisms pass on their genetic material through binary fission, where the DNA in the parent cell replicates and is divided between two daughter cells. This ensures that the genetic material is passed on to the offspring. Some asexual organisms can also reproduce through budding or fragmentation, where a new organism grows from a part of the parent organism. These processes allow asexual organisms to pass on their genetic material without the need for sperm or egg cells.
![anonymous](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
5 months ago
Make that way shorter
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5 months ago
Asexual organisms pass on their genetic material through processes like binary fission, where the DNA replicates and divides between daughter cells, or through budding or fragmentation, where new organisms grow from the parent. No sperm or egg cells are involved in these methods of reproduction.
![anonymous](/images/users/0/1/128x128.jpeg)
5 months ago
Good but a little shorted and use 10 year old words
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5 months ago