Biology, asked by ykuldeep4299, 1 year ago

How are reproductive changes in living organisms ?

Answers

Answered by badallovehissister4
0
Some organisms are hermaphrodites; that is, they have both male and female sex organs, and can fertilize each other. Others reproduce asexually; that is, they divide and release new cells (or a portion of their body) without any sexual recombination.

how do organisms reproduce
Asexual reproduction is not limited to single-celled organisms. The cloning of an organism is a form of asexual reproduction. By asexual reproduction, an organism creates a genetically similar or identical copy of itself. The evolution of sexual reproduction is a major puzzle for biologists.

badallovehissister4: hii
Answered by barbiesam
0

Some organisms are hermaphrodites; that is, they have both male and female sex organs, and can fertilize each other. Others reproduce asexually; that is, they divide and release new cells (or a portion of their body) without any sexual recombination.

Similar questions