organisms reproduce sexually or asexually asexual reproduction is the reproductive process in which offspring have only one parent sexual reproduction involves two parebts who combine their genetic material to produce a new offepring 

That is correct. In asexual reproduction, offspring are typically genetically identical to the parent, as there is no exchange or combination of genetic material between individuals. Examples of asexual reproduction include binary fission, budding, and fragmentation. On the other hand, sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes (reproductive cells) from two parents, resulting in offspring that inherit a combination of genetic material from both parents. Sexual reproduction results in increased genetic diversity and is the dominant mode of reproduction in most animals, plants, and fungi.