Biology, asked by madhangenius001, 7 months ago

What will happen to the living organisms if there is no reproduction? Which protein is responsible for the inheritance of features? Where it is present What is the importance of DNA in reproduction? What are the 2 types of reproduction? In which type of reproduction variation is more? Why? What mode of asexual reproduction is found in Amoeba? Why it is called so? Give one example which follows the same method.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Living things are able to reproduce themselves. If organisms fail to do this, populations will diminish and disappear as their members die from old age, disease, accidents, predation, etc. ... Organisms produced in this way display little or no genetic variation from the parent organism and are called clones

Answered by faiz1717
0

all all the for all the question I give answers in order wise for your question see then please mark me s brainliest have a nice day my dear friend.

Attachments:
Similar questions