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explain about sexual reproduction ​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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Sexual reproduction is the combination of (usually haploid, or having a single set of unpaired chromosomes) reproductive cells from two individuals to form a third (usually diploid, or having a pair of each type of chromosome) unique offspring. Sexual reproduction produces offspring with novel combinations of genes.

Answered by ItzNorah
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Sexual reproduction involves the production of offspring by the process of fusion of two gametes, formation of zygote and its subsequent development into a new organism. The fusing gametes may come from the same individual (bisexual) or different individuals (unisexual).

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