Sexual reproduction is generally biparental but it can be uniparental. Explain the line and also give one example if possible.
No spams.
No incorrect answer.
Answers
Answered by
21
sexual reproduction is generally biparental as there is need of both organisim/parent.
it can be unisexual also.....
an organisim that carries out sexual reproduction with itself
for example:- a flower with both anther and stigma.....
it can be unisexual also.....
an organisim that carries out sexual reproduction with itself
for example:- a flower with both anther and stigma.....
charmimodi:
if u r satisfied then mark it as brainliest...!
Answered by
1
Sexual reproduction
Explanation:
- Sexual reproduction is consistently bi-parental.
- Be that as it may, uni parental legacy occurs in extra nuclear qualities when just one figure contributes organellar DNA to the posterity. for example: The mother's mitochondria can be transmitted to the posterity at treatment through the egg. Be that as it may, the dad's mitochondrial qualities are not transmitted to the posterity through the sperm
Similar questions