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what is the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction​

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
31

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Sexual reproduction :

  • Sexual reproduction is a biparental process.

  • Gamates are always formed in sexual reproduction.

  • The offsprings are similar to their parents.

  • This mode of reproduction plays an important role in evolution.

  • It involves two parents of different sexes.

  • In this mode of reproduction, reproductive organs are required.

  • It is a slower method of multiplication.

  • Fertilization is present in sexual reproduction.

  • It occurs in higher organisms.

Asexual reproduction

  • Asexual reproduction is a uniparental process.

  • Gametes are not formed in asexual reproduction.

  • The offsprings are the true copy of their parents.

  • This mode of reproduction plays little role in evolution.

  • It involves a single parent.

  • In this mode of reproduction, reproductive organs aren't required.

  • This method is faster than sexual reproduction.

  • Fertilization is missing in asexual reproduction.

  • It occurs in lower organisms.
Answered by Mister360
19

Answer:

 \bf \: sexual \: production

  • it is an biparnetal process.
  • It is the slower mode of multiplication
  • Fertilization occur in sexual production
  • It occurs in higher Organisms

 \bf \: asexual \: reproduction

  • It is an unpaternal process
  • It is the faster mode of multiplication
  • Fertilization does not occur in asexual production
  • It occurs in lower Organisms
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