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There is no fusion of gametes in this type of reproduction
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There is no fusion of gametes in this type of reproduction
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Asexual Reproduction
This type of reproduction sees where an offspring is produced identical to the single parent that it is formed from. Additionally, this reproduction occurs without the presence of, and subsequently without, fusion of gametes
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