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what is the difference between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction ???​

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Answered by aditya14360
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Explanation:

Organisms, which include humans, animals, and plants reproduce as a law of nature, a means of ensuring the survival of the species and in the context of evolution. There are two major classifications of reproduction: sexual and asexual reproduction.

Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Vertebrates, such as humans, exclusively follow sexual reproduction. Many simpler animals such as amoeba follow asexual reproduction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

  1. BOTH MALE AND FEMALE PARENTS ARE NEEDED.
  2. OFFSPRING'S EXHIBITS VARIATION DUE RESPECT TO THEIR PARENTS.
  3. SEEDS ARE FORMED BY THE FUSION OF MALE AND FEMALE GAMETES.
  4. CHINA ROSE IS AN EXAMPLE.

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

  1. ONLY ONE PARENT IS NEEDED.
  2. OFFSPRING'S ARE GENETICALLY IDENTICAL TO THEIR PARENTS.
  3. NO SEED IS FORMED. VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION, SPORE FORMATION, FRAGMENTATION AND BUDDING ARE IT'S TYPES.
  4. SPIROGYRA IS AN EXAMPLE.

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