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difference between asexual and sexual reproduction ? difference between budding and binary fisssion ? difference between combustion and rusting ?

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Answered by neerajvermag11
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Asexual reproduction
1. It involves no formation and fusion of gametes.
2. It is uniparental
3. Reproductive units are somatic cells of parent.
4. It involves only mitotic divisions.
5. Offspring are genetically similar to patents.
6. Often results in rapid production of large number of offspring
Sexual reproduction:
1. It involves formation and fusion of gametes.
2. It is generally biparental.
3. Reproductive units are germ cells of parent.

4. It involves meiosis during gamete formation

5. Offspring are genetically different from parents

6. Less rapid increase in numbers
--Difference between budding and binary fission:-
Budding results in a daughter and a mother cell
Binary fission results in two daughter cells

Budding is due to formation of buds, growing to seperate
Binary fission is just spllitting of a cell into two

Budding is seen at multicellular level too
Binary fission occurs only at unicellular level

Budding example - Hydra
Binary fission example - Amoeba.
--Between combustion and rusting:-
Rusting is a very slow process than combustion.
Rusting takes place only in the presence of water and oxygen where as only oxygen is necessary for combustion process.
Rusting process do not evolve heat or light where as combustion is accompanied by evolution of heat or light
Answered by zacknight47
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Answer:

1.Asexual reproduction involves one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent. ... During sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes join in the process of fertilization to

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