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An organism that reproduces asexually will have

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An offspring identical to itself.

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The difference between asexually reproduction and sexually reproduction is that when you asexually reproduce, you are simply duplicating yourself. There are many ways you can asexually reproduce, like after a certian growth time, you would just simply split yourself. A part of you can just come off too. The last one is franmentation. It is when you take a big part of you off, and then if it was big enough, it would grow. (Occurs in Starfish). But when you sexually reproduce, two haploids would come together, creating a diploid which would duplicate. And asexually reproduction, you would already start with a full set of genes. (Which is identical to your mother's)

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