TYPES OF. ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Only one parent Offspring all look the same as the parents No variation in the offspring Not good chance of surviving.

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TYPES OF

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Only one parent Offspring all look the same as the parents No variation in the offspring Not good chance of surviving in a changing environment * No Egg or Sperm

SEXUAL REPRODUCTION *Two parents *Offspring are different from parents *Offspring can all look different. *Better chance of surviving in a changing environment *Egg and Sperm are produced

Which one are you? List 5 other organisms that use sexual reproduction to reproduce

Which one is a bacteria? List one more example of ASEXUAL reproduction.