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Difference b/w sexual and asexual reproduction 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • asexual reproduction.,
  1. gametes are not involved in this process.
  2. only one parent is involved
  3. there is no genetic variation in the progeny
  4. only mitotic division is seen.
  5. it is seen in prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes.
  6. ex - binary fission, budding, fragmentation
  • sexual reproduction.,
  1. gametes are involved and a zygote is formed after fertilization.
  2. both male and female parents are involved.
  3. offspring possess the same and also some new characters
  4. meotic division (zygote)  occurs first and then mitotic division(embryonic development).
  5. it is seen in all higher organisms.
  6. it occurs when male and female come into contact.
Answered by wisdomshedrack24826
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Sexual Reproduction is a type of reproduction in which one or two organisms or individuals are involved. Fusion of gametes occurs and the offspring’s have different characters. There are sexual organs for both male and female and the organs of both male and female come into contact at the time of reproduction.

Asexual Reproduction is a type of reproduction in which only one organism is involved. There will be no fusion of gametes and The offspring will exactly resemble the parent.


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