Distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction.
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ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
1. It occurs in lower invertebrates and lower chordates and plants with simple organisations 1. It occurs in all types of animals and mostly higher in plants.
2. It is always uni-parental. 2. It is usually bi-parental.
3. No fertilization. 3. Fertilization takes place.
4. Offspring is normally similar to the parent. 4. Offspring shows the variation with respect to the parent.
5. No gametes are formed. 5. Gametes are always formed.
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- sexual reproduction
- sexual reproduction
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- the production of new organism from to parent by making use of their sex cell organ it is call sexual reproduction in sexual reproduction the sex cell of the one parent fuses with the sex cell of other parent to form new cell called a good example of of example of sex reproduction is female rabbit horse ect
- the production of new organism from single parent without the involvement of sex cell or organism is called a sexual reproduction in a sexual reproduction a part of the parent organism separate of and grow into a new organism in asexual reproduction only one parent is needed to produce a organism exam for example hydra rose plant by the fighter X multicellular plant ect
the basic difference between asexual and sexual reproduction is that only one parent is needed in asexual reproduction whereas to parent are needed in sexual reproduction
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