asexual reproduction
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of asexual reproduction
First recorded in 18455–60
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Many sponges can survive severe damage and undergo frequent fragmentation, which is considered a mechanism for asexual reproduction.
From Science Daily • Mar. 26, 2024
This is a form of asexual reproduction where a female egg is fertilized without the sperm from a male.
From BBC • Feb. 15, 2024
Its biggest lesson now is on the process of parthenogenesis: a type of asexual reproduction in which offspring develop from unfertilized eggs, meaning there is no genetic contribution by a male.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 13, 2024
It's the first time scientists have recorded in an American crocodile successful parthenogenesis, which is asexual reproduction and Greek for "virgin birth."
From Salon • Jun. 10, 2023
Mycelium well developed; sexual reproduction by zygospores; asexual reproduction by sporangia and conidia.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" by Various
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