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16 February, 22:36

How do you know if a cell is reproducing asexually when it divodes?

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  1. 16 February, 23:18
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    I think the answer would be that the two cells are identical and that no other cell interfered. Sorry if this is wrong, I took biology in 7th grade, so it's kind of fuzzy.
  2. 17 February, 00:04
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    Mitosis, fission, budding, fragmentation etc are all asexual and don’t require fertilization. Meiosis is sexual and generally requires another gene set for internal or external fertilization, to create genetically variable gametes.
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