Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Mar. 2012
At the behest of the biology, is called reproduction asexual to the type of reproduction in which a single organism can give rise to other organisms new.
Reproduction in which a single organism gives rise to a new one and without the intervention of male and female gametes
That is, a single cell is released from the organism in question, or failing that, parts of the developed body are released, and then, by mitotic-type processes, another complete organism will be formed and genetically equal to the original one.
This type of reproduction is characterized precisely because the presence of a single parent is sufficient and because there is no participation of sex cells popularly known as gametes, that is, neither eggs nor sperm participate.
Likewise, plants support asexual reproduction, the most common types being the following: grafts, cuttings, segments, tissue culture, sporulation and tissues.
Those simpler organisms reproduce through a process called cleavage
and that is characterized because the stem cell is divided into two or more cells, although, it is not the only one, we also find other types such as: polyembryony, parthenogenesis, bipartition, sporulation and budding.It should be noted that around asexual reproduction there are positive issues such as simplicity, immediacy and saving Energy that will persist as there are no actions prior to fertilization, however, there are also some negative, among which stands out the impossibility of generating offspring without variability genetics.
Person who expresses their sexual orientation ambiguously and is not attracted to any sex
And on the other hand, the word asexual is used to account for that individual who does not clearly and openly expose their sexual orientation, letting ambiguity proliferate instead.
Thus it is that individuals who present this type of manifestation they will not be attracted to men or women.
The most common is that these types of individuals with this orientation do not have a partner or fall in love.
The most widespread and assumed sexual inclinations by people are heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality.
Heterosexuality is the most common and current, and therefore does not generate suspicion, discrimination or questioning, and It is characterized because the person is attracted to the opposite sex, that is, the man to the woman and the woman to the man.
Homosexuality implies an inclination or preference for a person of the same sex.
This inclination has been considered for centuries and centuries as a minority, although we must say that in recent years there has been a big change in favor of acceptance, and today it is common for homosexual couples to marry, adopt, or even have children biological.
The civil law It has recognized all these same rights as heterosexual couples.
Meanwhile, bisexuality implies that a person is equally attracted to people of the same sex and of the opposite sex, that is, a man is attracted to women and men to the time.
And as far as we are concerned in this review, the asexual individual lacks sexual interest, or is not attracted to none of the aforementioned forms, or it is directly assumed thus to those who do not have a sexual inclination concrete.
The asexual person does not feel attraction or sexual impulse for men or women and for that matter is that they will not maintain sexual approaches with these sexes in any way, except with some exceptions such as the need to want to have children, or for any other motivation but it does not have a sexual origin.
Regarding this topic, it is important that we make a clarification regarding the difference that exists between the sexual identity and sexual orientation.
The first is the perception that a person has about his sex, whether he feels male or female.
While orientation is linked to attraction, as we have been talking about, towards certain groups, such as being heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or asexual.
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