What is Reproduction? Give Information
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Reproduction (or procreation or breeding) is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents". Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reproduction. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual.
In asexual reproduction fusion of gamete do not take place whereas in asexual fusion of gamete take place.
Types of asexual reproduction are:
binary fission
regeneration
fragmentation
vegetative propogation
budding
spore formation
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Reproduction is the process in which the living being produced their young ones for the continuation of their species is known as reproduction.
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION:-
<>Sexual Reproduction occurs in human beings and some animals.
<> Genetic mixing, increased variation.
<>Gametes are formed.
<>Fewer offspring.
<>Usually,two parents (male and female) are involved.
<>Slower process.
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION:-
<>Asexual Reproduction generally occurs in plants.
<>No mixing of genetic material, therefore, no or less variation in offsprings.
<>No gametes are formed.
<>Normally more offspring.
<>Only one parent is involved.
<>It is a rapid process during favourable conditions.
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is here
Reproduction is the process in which the living being produced their young ones for the continuation of their species is known as reproduction.
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION:-
<>Sexual Reproduction occurs in human beings and some animals.
<> Genetic mixing, increased variation.
<>Gametes are formed.
<>Fewer offspring.
<>Usually,two parents (male and female) are involved.
<>Slower process.
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION:-
<>Asexual Reproduction generally occurs in plants.
<>No mixing of genetic material, therefore, no or less variation in offsprings.
<>No gametes are formed.
<>Normally more offspring.
<>Only one parent is involved.
<>It is a rapid process during favourable conditions.
hope it helps
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