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➩ How does the reproduction vary from organism to organism? Explain with suitable example ?


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Answered by anweshabhattacharyya
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Explanation:

In some organisms like amoeba,asexual reproduction takes place by sore formation binary fission budding and fragmentation.In others organisms like human beings (mammals) where there is fusion of male reproductive unit (sperm) and female reproductive unit (egg) to form a zygote, sexual reproduction takes place.

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In some organisms like amoeba, asexual reproduction takes place by binary fission, budding, fragmentation and spore formation . In other organisms like human beings (mammals) were there is fusion of male reproductive unit (sperm) and female reproductive unit (egg) to form a zygote, sexual reproduction takes place.

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