Biology, asked by vidya6, 1 year ago

what is reproduction and it's importance

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Answered by akconnect
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FULL ANSWERAll forms of life eventually die, and species depend on reproduction to survive. Asexual reproduction, where an individual reproduces by itself, is the most common type. Bacteria and other single-cell life forms simply split into two. The rate at which bacteria can reproduce is high, and they are only limited by available sources of energy and available space.Viruses cannot reproduce on their own, which is part of why many scientists don't consider them to be alive. Viruses infect other cells, and they hijack their internal systems to force them to create more viruses. Eventually, the cell dies and releases the viral bodies it created. This form of reproduction has proven to be tremendously effective.Sexual reproduction, which requires two members of a species, is common in the animal world, but it is also used by plants. Bees and other creatures carry pollen from one flower to another. Sexual reproduction allows two individuals to combine their genes, which helps pass on beneficial traits and aids in evolution.
Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Reproduction}

It is a process by which organisms (animals) produced their offsprings or produce new offsprings.

They reproduce sexually.

But basically reproduction is of two types :-

Sexual reproduction and Asexual reproduction.


\huge\textbf{Importance :}


→ To maintain the number of species. So, that they don't become extinct.

→ It leads to variations.

→ It helps to increase population.

→ To maintain the food chain.

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