Biology, asked by manishsahu49official, 1 month ago

Offspring formed due to sexual reproduction have better chances of survival. Why? is this statement always true?​

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Answered by ushasingh9191
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Yes, it is true that offsprings born from sexual reproduction have better survival rates than those of asexual reproduction. This is because during sexual reproduction, the gametes of two parents, male and female, come together and fuse. Thus, the offspring has the genetic material of both the parents. Apart from this, variations are also introduced in the offsprings. As a result, they are better adapted to the environment as these variations help them to survive better.

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Answered by vasumathi2004
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Explanation:

As two gamete are involved it creates more variations and helps in evolution process too,thus the offspring produced by them have better chance of survival

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