Science, asked by gupta07madhav, 4 months ago

What would happen if sexual reproduction would stop?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If meiosis were to disappear tomorrow all sexually reproducing organisms would stop having offspring. This means no more babies, puppies, kittens, plants etc. While all the living children and adults of sexually reproducing organisms would continue living there would be no future generations.

Answered by Heavenlybody
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If meiosis were to disappear tomorrow all sexually reproducing organisms would stop having offspring. ... While all the living children and adults of sexually reproducing organisms would continue living there would be no future generations. This would lead to the extinction of the majority of the world's diploid species.

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.

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