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How does the resulting cell at the end of asexual reproduction compare to the original cell

from the beginning of asexual reproduction?

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Answer:

Asexual reproduction = Binary Fission = Mitosis

The cell at the end of asexual reproduction compare to the original cell: at the end is called daughter cell, at beginning is parent cell; both have same number of chromosomes (2n = diploid).

The organism which uses the asexual mode of reproduction undergoes mitosis type of cell division.

Mitosis is a type of cell division which divides the parent cells into two daughter cells with the same genetic material, therefore, cells can be compared.

Similarity

1. Daughter cells are the exact copy of the parent cell so are known as clones.  

2. No genetic variation is observed in the daughter cells.

3. Daughter cell contains the same genetic material with the same ploidy or chromosome number.

Differences

parent cell is one but 2 daughter cells are produced.

Explanation:

Answer:

They will be almost identical

Explanation:

Unlike in sexual reproduction the resulting cell will be an exact copy of the parent cell since it is gaining only one parent's DNA instead of two. Potentially, a mutation could occur that would make the cell differ from the parents but in most cases this is very rare.