Offspring formed due to sexual reproduction have better chances of survival.why?is this statement is always true?
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because there is more variation in the offsprings which enables them to survive
this is not true always because sometimes the variation can be too drastic to work with the existing structure properly and the offspring may not survive
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Sexual reproduction is claimed to occur once 2 gametes fuse. This results in the assembly of the offspring that square measure genetic variants of the oldsters, and so, square measure ready to survive higher. However, the organisms created by amphibians don't perpetually survive quite those produced by agenesis. Sometimes, the organisms created by agenesis survive better than those created by amphibians. Also, it's a reasonably fast method and consumes less energy and time.
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