Biology, asked by kumaralok37213, 6 months ago

1. Why is reproduction important?
2. How is sexual reproduction different from asexual reproduction?​

Answers

Answered by pratapbhanusingh4
2

Answer:

The process of reproduction ensures that a plant or animal species does not disappear from Earth. This process is very important in maintaining stability in the ecosystem and for the continuation of life on earth. Had there been no reproduction, all the species would have become extinct

Explanation:

Reproduction maintains a balance between the birth rate and death rate.

The new individuals replace the old and the dying population.

It also helps in increasing the number of species in the ecosystem.

The genes are transmitted from the parents to the offspring.

This leads to the evolution of species.

Answered by swagsugaissavage
1

Answer:

1) reproduction in not important for an individual but for the species in order to produce more offspring

2) asexual reproduction- single parent can produce offspring. the offspring is the copy of parent

sexual reproduction- both male and female gamete are required they are mox of both the parent are genetically identical

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