Social Sciences, asked by anirudh7115, 10 months ago

Do all the living beings reproduce in the same manner ? Describe with examples

Answers

Answered by ElegantMermaid
0

Answer:

Hey mate,

Your answer is as follows:

There are a few aspects of living things that are common to all living things. These characteristics of living things include: Are made up of one or more cells, can reproduce, grow and develop, obtain and use energy, and respond to their environments. Knowing these characteristics and being able to identify them in an organism can determine whether or not something is living.

Living things are made up of small self-contained units called cells. Each cell is a collection of living matter enclosed by a barrier that separates the cell from its surroundings. Most cells can perform all the functions we associate with life. Organisms consisting of only a single cell are called unicellular. Most of the organisms you are familiar with, however, are multicellular, meaning they are made up of many cells.

Examples are:

1. Binary Fission in Amoeba.

2. Regeneration in Planaria.

3. Self and Cross Pollination in Plants.

4. Sexual Reproduction in Human Beings.

Explanation:

Hope You Find It Useful.....

Thanks & Regards.....

Similar questions