Biology, asked by Ajdevil, 1 year ago

what is meant by reproduction?

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Answered by prashant42
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Giving birth to their young ones and they resembles to their parents is known as reproduction. For example cow, goat, human and all mammals.

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Answered by AnviGottlieb
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heya.. friend...
reproduction in living organisms is a method by which they produce their offsprings...
in biological terms.
reproduction is carried out by 2 process in both plants animals or microscopic organisms...i.e. asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction...

u may also call it as a process by which organisms replicate themselves
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its lowest level, therefore, reproduction is chemical replication. As evolution progressed, cells of successively higher levels of complexity must have arisen, and it was absolutely essential that they had the ability to make likenesses of themselves. In unicellular organisms, the ability of one cell to reproduce itself means the reproduction of a new individual; in multicellular organisms, however, it means growthand regeneration. Multicellular organisms also reproduce in the strict sense of the term—that is, they make copies of themselves in the form of offspring—but they do so in a variety of ways, many involving complex organs and elaborate hormonal mechanisms.

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