Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

explain how sexual reproduction gives rise to more viable variation than asexual reproduction. how does this affect the evolution of those organisms that reproduce sexually??

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Answered by shreya11oberoi
22
because in this nucleus is a divide . which contains DNA.  thus heredity and some changes transfer from parents to their offsprings

Answered by SupermanINFINITY
21
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During Fertilisation in sexual Reproduction ,
Genes are copied from the parent Sex Cells [ particularly Chromosomes ]
But , Somehow there can be an error in
copying , evolution [ Something new in the species ] , arises due to these errors.

Whereas , I'm Asexual Reproduction , the offspring is an exact copy of The parent...
Which Doesn't Count In evolution as the new species would be the same as the old..

#superman
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