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how does the body design of an organism affect the mode of reproduction​

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Answered by BearKnight
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organisms create copies of themselves by Reproduction process. Organisms look similar because their body designs are similar. If body designs are to be similar, the blueprints for these designs should be similar. Thus, reproduction involves making copies of the blueprints of body design.

Answered by SCIENTIFIGENIOUS
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Organisms look similar because their body designs are similar. If body designs are to be similar, the blueprints for these designs should be similar. Thus, reproduction involves making copies of the blueprints of body design.

Though all of us have similar organs, none of us is the same. Eye colour and blood type differ among individual humans. Differences in these traits are due to genetic differences, or genetic variation. The human gene pool carries alternative alleles that affect blood type and many other traits. Other species also have variation in their gene pools

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