Asexual reproduction is the process that includes the process of Binary Fission, Budding, and Parthenogenesis.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Asexual reproduction is the process in which the single parent reproduces without the fusion of the gametes to produce offsprings that all are genetically identified to the parent.
- Binary fission is a process here parent separates into two or more individuals of equal size. It is common in unicellular organisms.
- Budding is a process in which new individuals split off from the existing one which results in the genetically identical parent and daughter.
- Parthenogenesis is a type of agamogenesis that does not involve male gamete which comes under the Asexual Reproduction.
- Embryos development and growth occur without fertilization. Common in some animals and many animals.