Biology, asked by Hamza8483, 1 year ago

How does the progeny from general reproduction differ from that formed by the sexual reproduction?

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Answered by muralivenkat83pd1tr7
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sexual reproduction- both male abd female gametes fuse to form zygote.

Answered by IRahulJaykarI
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The progeny formed by asexual reproduction involves a single parent and are genetically identical to the parent whereas the progeny formed by sexual reproduction are formed when male and female gametes fuse together and are genetically unique.

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