Biology, asked by Kiranmaiprashansa, 1 year ago

The differences between bisexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction

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Answered by shreejagudiseva
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Unisexual organisms

       The organisms in which male and female reproductive system are present in different individuals are called unisexual organisms. We can also say that the organisms in which male and female sexes are separate are called unisexual organisms. For example, human beings, birds, reptiles, fish etc.

Bisexual organisms or Hermaphrodites

       The organisms in which both the male and female reproductive system are present in the same individual are called bisexual organisms or hermaphrodites. For example, earthworm, leech, starfish, tapeworm etc.

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Answered by roadsideromeo
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Duffrenr between sexual and asexual reprosuction:
Sexual reproduction:1)when two parents(oppsite sex)participate reproduvtive process and also involve fusion of male and female gamests called sexual reprosuction2)involve meiotic division.3)offspings show genetic variation.4)exhibited by higher plants and animals.
Asexual reproduction:1)when offspings is produced by single parent with or without the involvement of gamete formation called as asexual reproduction.2)involves mitotic division.3)offsprings are genetically identical.4)not seen in higher animals,but in higher plants show this..

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