Science, asked by anirudhkaushik100, 5 hours ago

all the living things reproduce to continue their
a) physical growth
b) Existence
c) evolution​

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Answered by βαbγGυrl
2

All living organisms produce their offsprings and create a new generation to propagate, to continue the existence of the species.

Answered by MotiSani
0

All living things reproduce to continue their existence (option b).

This can be understood from the following definition:

a. Physical Growth: The physical growth is the characteristic parameter of living organisms that includes their body features after their birth.

b. Existence: It can be defined as the continuation of a species on the earth.

c. Evolution: The modification of particular biological features through time as a result of natural selection and the environment in which they live is referred to as species evolution.

  • The process by which living things make offspring of their kind is known as reproduction.
  • They reproduce through asexual (plants) or sexual reproduction (animals) to produce offsprings.
  • It is a crucial function for the survival of all living organisms on the planet, as without reproduction, species would perish.
  • As a result of this mechanism, species continuity is maintained from one generation to the next, ensuring the survival and existence of species.

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