Biology, asked by simran171277, 10 months ago

how the progeny formed from asexual reproductionis differ from those formed by sexual reproduction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

the progeny is identical to the parents in case of asexual reproduction

but

in sexual reproduction

the progeny will differ from parent genetically

Answered by Nereida
11

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The progeny formed by sexual reproduction develop some variations that help them to adapt in the changing environment and the species will not get extinct. Here, the progeny does not look similar to his parent but may look alike.

Whereas the progeny that is formed by a sexual reproduction does not develop any variation in the body design and the maintenance of the body. Here, the progeny looks similar to his parent.

More information :-

Asexual reproduction is the type of reproduction in which one individual parent is required and here no gamates are involved are some part of the organism of the entire organism give rise to a new individual.

Sexual reproduction is the type of reproduction in which two individual parents are required. Here, the mixing of gamates from both the parents is essential.

Importance of variation : DNA copy during reproduction is important for maintaining the body design of the different organism to survive in the existing environment. But as the environment is constantly changing due to change in temperature, climate, water level, etc., and if the organisms cannot adjust themselves along with the changing environment, the species will get extinct.

If there are variations in some individuals of a species they may be able to survive the changes in the environment.

So variations in Species is necessary for the survival of different species and for the evolution of the new species

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