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explain metagenesis ?​

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Answered by sam8078
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The alternations of generations between sexual and asexual reproduction...

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Metagenesis

the reproduction cycle of an organism that alternates between sexual and asexual generations.

Explanation

The occurrence, during the life cycle of an organism, of two types of individual, both diploid, both of which reproduce, one sexually and the other asexually.

The term "metagenesis" is sometimes used loosely as a synonym for the alternation of generations.

Example of Metagenesis

Reproduction cycle of a Cnidarian.

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