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Asexual reproduction of organisms normally results in organisms that contain cells with same number of chromosomes as parent cells.

Asexual reproduction is any form of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or meiotic division of parent's cells.

Asexual reproduction involves only one parent organism, which divides into two or more daughter cells. Each daughter cell contains an equal number of genetic material as their parent.

Examples of asexual reproduction are binary fission etc.

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