When a cell goes through Asexual reproduction, e.g. Mitosis, or fission, it creates: O Somatic Cells Diploid Cells Gametes O More than 1 of the answers Haploid Cells
When a cell goes through Asexual reproduction, e.g. Mitosis, or fission, it creates: O Somatic Cells Diploid Cells Gametes O More than 1 of the answers Haploid Cells
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![**Understanding Asexual Reproduction in Cells**
When a cell goes through Asexual reproduction, for example, through processes such as Mitosis or fission, it creates:
- [ ] Somatic Cells
- [ ] Diploid Cells
- [ ] Gametes
- [ ] More than 1 of the answers
- [ ] Haploid Cells
**Explanation of Options:**
1. **Somatic Cells**: These are any cells in the body that are not reproductive cells. They are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes.
2. **Diploid Cells**: Diploid cells have two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. Most adult organisms' cells are diploid.
3. **Gametes**: These are reproductive cells (sperm and eggs) that are haploid, having only one set of chromosomes.
4. **More than 1 of the answers**: This option suggests that more than one of the provided answers could be correct.
5. **Haploid Cells**: These cells have only one complete set of chromosomes and, in most cases, are gametes.
In the context of asexual reproduction, the correct option will determine the type of cells produced through a process like mitosis. Generally, asexual reproduction results in somatic and diploid cells.
This question facilitates the assessment of understanding regarding cellular reproduction and the types of cells generated through different biological processes.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F32454c5d-7ec4-4a32-986b-78f1539770c9%2F77281c5b-a49b-4cb2-bd94-e624d24f73d3%2Fpauxs3_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Understanding Asexual Reproduction in Cells**
When a cell goes through Asexual reproduction, for example, through processes such as Mitosis or fission, it creates:
- [ ] Somatic Cells
- [ ] Diploid Cells
- [ ] Gametes
- [ ] More than 1 of the answers
- [ ] Haploid Cells
**Explanation of Options:**
1. **Somatic Cells**: These are any cells in the body that are not reproductive cells. They are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes.
2. **Diploid Cells**: Diploid cells have two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. Most adult organisms' cells are diploid.
3. **Gametes**: These are reproductive cells (sperm and eggs) that are haploid, having only one set of chromosomes.
4. **More than 1 of the answers**: This option suggests that more than one of the provided answers could be correct.
5. **Haploid Cells**: These cells have only one complete set of chromosomes and, in most cases, are gametes.
In the context of asexual reproduction, the correct option will determine the type of cells produced through a process like mitosis. Generally, asexual reproduction results in somatic and diploid cells.
This question facilitates the assessment of understanding regarding cellular reproduction and the types of cells generated through different biological processes.
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