15. Which type of reproduction leads to daugther cells that are identical to the parent cell? Cloning?

My Answer: Asexual Reporduction

16. Is this process called mitosis or meiosis?

My Answer (that I think): Mitosis

17. Which type leads to a mix of genetic information in the offspring?

My Answer (that I think): asexual

18. Is this process called mitosis or meiosis?

My Answer (that I think): Asexual

am I correct???? for #16, 17, and 18????

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For question 15, you are correct. Asexual reproduction leads to daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell.

For question 16, you are correct again. The process that leads to daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell is called mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division in which the DNA is replicated and then divided equally into two identical daughter cells.

For question 17, you are incorrect. Asexual reproduction actually leads to offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, not a mix of genetic information. If a mix of genetic information is desired, sexual reproduction is required.

For question 18, since asexual reproduction leads to offspring that are genetically identical to the parent, it is not categorized as either mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis and meiosis are specific processes that occur within an organism's cells, while asexual reproduction describes the overall reproduction method.

In summary, for #16, the correct answer is mitosis. For #17, the correct answer is sexual reproduction. And for #18, asexual reproduction is not classified as either mitosis or meiosis.