Question 5: How does the progeny formed from asexual reproduction differ from those formed by sexual reproduction?
Class 12 - Biology - Reproduction in Organisms Page 17
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Hi friend :
In Asexual : only one parent involved
In Sexual : Both parents are involved.
Therefore they differ from each other.
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In Asexual : only one parent involved
In Sexual : Both parents are involved.
Therefore they differ from each other.
Hope you find my answer useful and hope you mark my answer as brainliest !
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Hey there,
#Progeny formed by Asexual reproduction is formed by one parent.
→They are genetically similar to parents.
→Mitotic division takes place.
#Progeny formed by sexual reproduction is formed by the fusion of male and female gametes.
→They produce variation.
→Meiosis takes place in them.
Thanks!
#Progeny formed by Asexual reproduction is formed by one parent.
→They are genetically similar to parents.
→Mitotic division takes place.
#Progeny formed by sexual reproduction is formed by the fusion of male and female gametes.
→They produce variation.
→Meiosis takes place in them.
Thanks!
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