Biology, asked by jannani143, 3 months ago

reproduction is essentially a phenomenon that is not for survival of an individual but for the stability of a species . justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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For survival, an individual needs energy which it obtains from life processes such as nutrition and respiration. Reproduction does not provide energy for survival. Instead, reproduction ensures transfer of genetic material from one generation to the next which helps in continuation of species.

Answered by KaushalChandola
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For survival, an individual needs energy which it obtains from life processes such as nutrition and respiration. Reproduction does not provide energy for survival. Instead, reproduction ensures transfer of genetic material from one generation to the next which helps in continuation of species.

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