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Does sexual reproduction always require 2 individuals ?​


VishalRajvir: No...for example..earthworm
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Answered by reenusupreetav
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I think 2 individuals are always required

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Answered by VishalRajvir
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Answer:

Explanation:no need if 2 organisms in sexual reproduction

For example: earthworm!!

Earthworms are simultaneous hermaphrodites, meaning worms have both male and female reproductive organs. During sexual intercourse among earthworms, both sets of sex organs are used by both worms. ... In this position, both worms excrete so much mucous, that what is called a slime tube forms around their bodies.

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