Zeiosis
Zeiosis is a term used to describe the process of creating a new organism from a single cell. This process is often referred to as "parthenogenesis" or "apomixis," depending on the specific biological context. In animals, it is known as "parthenogenesis," where a female develops without fertilization. In plants, it is known as "apomixis," where seeds are produced without fertilization. Zeiosis is a form of asexual reproduction and is found in various organisms, including some insects, plants, and even some mammals. The process can occur through several mechanisms, such as the activation of the egg cell without fertilization or the development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg. Zeiosis is an important biological phenomenon that contributes to the diversity and evolution of species. However, it is not a common mode of reproduction and is often associated with specific environmental conditions or genetic factors.