Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

What is reproduction in animals?



How important is reproduction for both plants and animals?


What animals help plants reproduce?



What are the similarities and differences between plants and animals?



What are the two main differences between plants and animals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reproduction is the process by which plants and animals produce offspring. Reproduction may be asexual or sexual. Asexual reproduction occurs when a single cell divides to form two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell.

Basis of Classification. Species is the basic unit of classification. Organisms that share many features in common and can breed with each other and produce fertile offspring are members of the same species. Related species are grouped into a genus (plural- genera).

Reproduction of plants takes place asexually like by budding, vegetative methods, spores, wind, or through insects, whereas some lower animals like algae reproduce asexually while higher animals reproduce sexually and give birth to the young ones.

Reproduction is the creation of a new individual or individuals from previously existing individuals. In animals, this can occur in two primary ways: through asexual reproduction and through sexual reproduction

Importance of reproduction

Importance of reproductionProcreation - reproduction sustains the species so that it does not become extinct. Quality improvement- it allows for the mixing of genetic materials leading to variation among individuals in a species. This is seen in sexual reproduction.

Many plants “pay” animals to deliver their pollen. They may provide sugar (nectar) to coax animals into visiting their flowers and pick up pollen. They only give the animal a little, so the animal has to go to another flower, where the pollen can fertilize another plant. Honeybees, hummingbirds, and some bats do this.

Plants have chloroplasts while animals don't, and plants have cellulose cell walls while animals don't have anything more than cell membranes around their cells. Etc. The similarities include eukaryotic cells and all that that entails — cell nuclei, chromosomes, an endomembrane system, mitochondria, etc.

Answered by mehakbansal100
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1 Reproduction is the creation of a new individual or individuals from previously existing individuals. In animals, this can occur in two primary ways: through asexual reproduction and through sexual reproduction.

2 It helps in the creation of new offsprings of same kind

3Animals act as agents of pollination...helps in transfer of pollen grain

4 differences between plants and animals are

Plants can form their own food with help of photosynthesis..so called autotrophs

Animals can't form their own food and depends upon plants for food...so called heterotrophs

Plants can't perform locomotion whereas animals can do locomotion

Hope it helps u

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